Diffractive physics: from the Tevatron to the LHC

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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4 pages, 2 figures Pub. Proceedings "International Conference on High Energy Physics" - Beijing, China, Aug 16-22, 2004

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Measurements of soft and hard diffractive processes have been performed at the Tevatron p-pbar collider during the past decade. Diffractive events are studied by means of identification of one or more rapidity gaps and/or a leading antiproton. Here, results are discussed within the Tevatron data and compared to those obtained at the HERA ep collider. The traditional ``pomeron'' is described within the framework of QCD and the issues discussed include pomeron structure, diffractive cross section factorization, and universality of rapidity gap formation. Exclusive dijet and low-mass state production in double-pomeron exchange processes, including predictions for Higgs production at the LHC from dijet measurements at the Tevatron.

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