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Title: ISMD 2004


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ISMD 2004
DIFFRACTION FROM THE DEEP SEA
Konstantin Goulianos The Rockefeller University
26 July 1 August 2004 Sonoma County,
California, USA
2
Introduction
3
Four Decades of Diffraction
  • 1960s Good and Walker
  • BNL first observation
  • 1970s Fermilab fixed target, ISR, SPS
  • Regge factorization works
  • KG, Phys. Rep. 101, 169 (1983)
  • 1980s UA8 diff. dijets a hard diffraction
  • 1990s Tevatron Regge factorization
    breakdown
  • TeV, HERA QCD factorization breakdown

4
Soft Diffraction
5
Total Elastic Cross Sections
6
Renormalization
  • Unitarity problem
  • With factorization
  • and std pomeron flux
  • sSD exceeds sT at
  • Renormalization
  • normalize the Pomeron
  • flux to unity

KG, PLB 358 (1995) 379
7
A Scaling Law in Diffraction
KGJM, PRD 59 (1999) 114017
Factorization breaks down in favor of M2-scaling
renormalization
1
8
Partonic Basis of Renormalization
(KG, hep-ph/0205141)
t
2 independent variables
Gap probability
Renormalization removes the s-dependence
SCALING
9
The Factors k and e
Experimentally
KGJM, PRD 59 (114017) 1999
CTEQ5L
fggluon fraction fqquark fraction
10
Central and Double Gaps
  • Double Diffraction Dissociation
  • One central gap
  • Double Pomeron Exchange
  • Two forward gaps
  • SDD SingleDouble Diffraction
  • One forward one central gap

11
Generalized Renormalization
(KG, hep-ph/0205141)
Same suppression as for single gap!
12
Central Double-Gap Results
13
Soft Gap Survival Probability
14
Soft Diffraction Conclusions
Experiment
  • M2 scaling
  • Non-suppressed double-gap to single-gap ratios

Phenomenology
  • Generalized renormalization
  • Obtain Pomeron intercept and tripe-Pomeron
  • coupling from inclusive PDFs and color
    factors

15
Soft vs Hard Diffraction
  • SOFT DIFFRACTION
  • HARD DIFFRACTION

16
CDF-I
17
Diffractive Fractions _at_ CDF
SD/ND fraction at 1800 GeV
DD/ND gap fraction at 1800 GeV
  • All SD/ND fractions 1
  • Gluon fraction
  • Suppression by 5 relative to HERA
  • ? gap survival probability 20

Factorization OK _at_ Tevatron at 1800 GeV (single
energy) ?
18
Difftactive Structure Fn _at_CDF
SD/ND Rates vs
  • Measure ratio of SD/ND dijet rates as a fn of
  • In LO-QCD ratio of rates
  • equals ratio of structure fns

19
Breakdown of QCD Factorization
The clue to understanding the Pomeron
HERA
TEVATRON
p
x,t
IP
g
H1
e
CDF
gap
gap
dN/dh
dN/dh
h
h
???
20
Restoring Diffractive Factorization
21
Q2 dependence of DSF
Pomeron evolves similarly to proton except for
for renormalizartion effects
22
Diffractive Structure Functionfrom the Deep Sea
eg0.20
Power-law region xmax 0.1 xmax 0.1 b eq0. 04
eR-0.5
23
Pomeron Intercept from H1
1l
24
x-dependence Inclusive vs Dijets
25
Gap Between Jets
26
Summary
SOFT DIFFRACTION
  • M2 scaling
  • Non-suppressed double-gap to single-gap ratios
  • Flavor-independent SD/ND ratio
  • Little or no Q2-dependence in SD/ND ratio

HARD DIFFRACTION
  • Universality of gap probability in soft and hard
    diffraction
  • Pomeron evolves similarly to proton

Diffraction appears to be a low-x partonic
exchange subject to color constraints
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