Froissart Bounds for Amplitudes and Cross Sections at High Energies

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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7 pages, 2 figures; based on the lecture presented at the XLV Winter School of PNPI (March 2011) and on the seminar talk at th

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High-energy behavior of total cross sections is discussed in experiment and
theory. Origin and meaning of the Froissart bounds are described and explained.
Violation of the familiar log-squared bound appears to not violate unitarity
(contrary to the common opinion), but correspond to rapid high-energy increase
of the amplitude in nonphysical regions.

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