Three-body forces, single diffraction dissociation and shadow corrections to hadron-deuteron total cross-sections

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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Latex, 9 figures, the talk presented at the Workshop "QFTHEP2000", Tver, Russia, September 14-20, 2000

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The relationships between the fundamental dynamics and diffraction phenomena in scattering from two-body composite system are discussed. A new simple formula for the shadow corrections to the total cross-section in scattering from deuteron has been derived and new scaling characteristics with a clear physical interpretation have been established. The effect of weakening the inelastic screening at super-high energies is theoretically discovered. A comparison with the experimental data on proton(antiproton)-deuteron total cross-sections has been performed. It is shown that there is quite a remarkable correspondence of the theory with the experimental data.

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