Reggeon exchange from gauge/gravity duality
M. Giordano, R. Peschanski

TL;DR
This paper analyzes quark-antiquark Reggeon exchange in meson-meson scattering using gauge/gravity duality, deriving a Regge trajectory with a Regge-pole and logarithmic cut, incorporating effects of quark mass.
Contribution
It introduces a novel saddle-point method to evaluate Reggeon exchange amplitudes via minimal surfaces in a confining gauge/gravity background.
Findings
Derivation of a linear Regge trajectory with a logarithmic cut
Analytic continuation from Euclidean to Minkowski space for amplitude calculation
Inclusion of small quark mass effects in the Reggeon exchange amplitude
Abstract
We perform the analysis of quark-antiquark Reggeon exchange in meson-meson scattering, in the framework of the gauge/gravity correspondence in a confining background. On the gauge theory side, Reggeon exchange is described as quark-antiquark exchange in the t channel between fast projectiles. The corresponding amplitude is represented in terms of Wilson loops running along the trajectories of the constituent quarks and antiquarks. The paths of the exchanged fermions are integrated over, while the "spectator" fermions are dealt with in an eikonal approximation. On the gravity side, we follow a previously proposed approach, and we evaluate the Wilson-loop expectation value by making use of gauge/gravity duality for a generic confining gauge theory. The amplitude is obtained in a saddle-point approximation through the determination near the confining horizon of a Euclidean "minimal surface…
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