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A Gravitational Potential with Extra-dimensions and Spin Effects in Hadronic Reactions

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The impact of the KK-modes in d-brane models of gravity with large compactification radii and TeV-scale quantum gravity on the hadronic potential at small impact parameters is examined. The effects of the gravitational hadron form factors obtained from the hadron generalized parton distributions (GPDs) on the behavior of the gravitational potential and the possible spin correlation effects are also analysed.

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This work was supported in part by Grants RFBR 06-02-16215 and RF MSE RNP 2.2.2.2.6546.

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Selyugin, O.V., Teryaev, O.V. A Gravitational Potential with Extra-dimensions and Spin Effects in Hadronic Reactions. Found Phys 40, 1042–1050 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10701-010-9437-z

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