Central exclusive production within the Durham model: a review
L.A. Harland-Lang, V.A. Khoze, M.G. Ryskin, W.J. Stirling

TL;DR
This paper reviews the Durham model's approach to central exclusive production, discussing theoretical foundations, phenomenological implications, and comparisons with collider data to inform future research directions.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of the Durham model's theoretical framework and phenomenological applications in central exclusive production.
Findings
Agreement with collider data in certain processes
Insights into the theoretical structure of the Durham model
Potential for future experimental tests
Abstract
We review recent results within the Durham model of central exclusive production. We discuss the theoretical aspects of this approach and consider the phenomenological implications in a variety of processes, comparing to existing collider data and addressing the possibilities for the future.
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