Diffraction phenomenology with massive gluons: some recent developments

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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Invited keynote talk at Diffractive and Electromagnetic Processes at the LHC, Trento, Italy, January 2010; invited talk at XI

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10.1063/1.3523165

In this talk we introduce the main features of a QCD-based model in which the coupling $\alpha_{s}$ is constrained by an infrared mass scale. We show recent applications of this model to hadron-hadron collisions, gap survival probability calculations, and soft gluon resummation techniques. These results indicate a smooth transition from non-perturbative to perturbative behaviour of the QCD.

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