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Moving CDD poles and complex regge trajectories

Движушиеся СDD полюса и комплексные траектории Редже

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Il Nuovo Cimento A (1965-1970)

Summary

A mechanism for generating dynamical fixed cuts in the angular-momentum plane, based on moving CDD poles, is proposed. In particular, the splitting of Regge poles coupled to the ππ system is studied. Implications on low-energy scattering and on high-energy phenomenology are discussed.

Riassunto

Si propone un meccanismo, basato su poli di CDD mobili, per generare tagli fissi dinamici nel piano del momento angolare. In particolare si studia la separazione dei poli di Regge accoppiati al sistema ππ. Si discutono le implicazioni per lo scattering di bassa energia e la fenomenologia di alta energia.

Реэюме

Предлагается механиэм для обраэования динамических фиксированных раэреэов в плоскости момента, который основывается на движушихся CDD полюсах. В частности, исследуется расшепление полюсов Редже, свяэанных с ππ системой. Обсуждается применение зтого подхода к рассеяию при ниэких знергиях и явлениям при высоких знергиях.

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Antoniou, N.G., Baler, R. Moving CDD poles and complex regge trajectories. Nuov Cim A 5, 392–406 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02723462

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