Charge-exchange reactions from the standpoint of the parton model
M. L. Nekrasov

TL;DR
This paper proposes that high-energy charge-exchange reactions involve hard quark scattering and combines parton model and Regge phenomenology to explain experimental data and mode changes in the scattering process.
Contribution
It introduces a combined approach using the parton model and Regge theory to describe charge-exchange reactions and explains recent experimental observations.
Findings
Disappearance of a dip in differential cross-section explained by mode change from coherent to incoherent hard contributions.
Constraints on $ ext{eta}$--$ ext{eta'}$ mixing and gluonium content in $ ext{eta'}$ derived.
Mode change manifests in scattering behavior at high momenta.
Abstract
Using simple arguments, we show that charge-exchange reactions at high energies go through the hard scattering of fast quarks. On this basis we describe and , , in a combined approach which defines hard contributions in the parton model and soft ones in Regge phenomenology. The disappearance of a dip according to recent GAMS-4 data in the differential cross-section at 0.4--0.5 (GeV/c) at transition to relatively high momenta, is explained as a manifestation of a mode change of summation of hard contributions from coherent to incoherent. Other manifestations of the mentioned mode change are discussed. Constraints on the -- mixing and gluonium admixture in are obtained.
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