Central Production of Eta and Eta-prime via Double Pomeron Exchange in the Sakai-Sugimoto Model
Neil Anderson, Sophia K. Domokos, Jeffrey A. Harvey, and Nelia Mann

TL;DR
This paper develops a string-inspired model for central production of eta and eta' mesons in proton-proton collisions via double Pomeron exchange, using the Sakai-Sugimoto model to fix couplings and predict angular dependence deviations.
Contribution
It introduces a novel string-inspired framework combining low-energy and Regge regimes to model meson production, utilizing the Sakai-Sugimoto model for coupling determination.
Findings
Deviations in angular dependence linked to QCD gravitational anomaly.
Model predicts specific angular cross section patterns at high energies.
Universal coupling effects from the Chern-Simons action influence results.
Abstract
We construct a string-inspired model for the central production of and mesons in proton-proton collisions, via double Pomeron exchange. Using general symmetry considerations, we construct a low-energy differential cross section for double glueball exchange in terms of some undetermined coupling constants and form factors. We extend this model to the Regge regime, replacing the glueball propagators with Pomeron trajectories, and modifying the interaction term by a factor derived from the 5-string scattering amplitude in flat space. We then fix the couplings which remain undetermined, using the Sakai-Sugimoto framework to model low-energy QCD. Finally, we generate a simulation of the scattering process at , where double Pomeron exchange should play a role (secondary to double Reggeon exchange). We focus on the dependence of the scattering cross section…
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