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Regge Poles in QCD and Heavy-Ion Collisions

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QCD Perspectives on Hot and Dense Matter

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The reggeon approach to interactions of hadrons and nuclei at high energies is reviewed. Basic principles of S-matrix formalism are discussed and complex angular momentum method is presented. Basic properties of Regge poles are outlined. Regge poles are considered from both t- channel and s-channel points of view. The main part of the review is devoted to the Regge poles in QCD. The method of the Wilson-loop path integral is used to calculate trajectories of the Regge poles for \(q - \bar q\) and gluonic states. The problem of the pomeron in QCD is discussed in detail. It is shown how to use the 1/N expansion for classification of the reggeon diagrams in QCD. The role of Regge cuts in reggeon theory is discussed and their importance for high-energy phenomenology is emphasized. Models based on the reggeon calculus, 1/N expansion in QCD, and string picture of interactions at large distances are reviewed and applied to a broad class of phenomena in strong interactions. It is shown how to apply the reggeon approach to small-x physics in deep inelastic scattering. Special attention is devoted to applications of the reggeon approach to high-energy heavy-ion interactions.

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Kaidalov, A.B. (2002). Regge Poles in QCD and Heavy-Ion Collisions. In: Blaizot, JP., Iancu, E. (eds) QCD Perspectives on Hot and Dense Matter. NATO Science Series, vol 87. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0267-7_5

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