Central Production of $\eta$ via Double Pomeron Exchange and Double Reggeon Exchange in the Sakai-Sugimoto Model
Neil Anderson, Sophia Domokos, Nelia Mann

TL;DR
This paper employs holographic QCD to analyze $ta$ meson production via Pomeron and Reggeon exchanges in proton-proton collisions, providing cross section calculations that highlight the significance of Reggeons at accessible energies.
Contribution
It introduces a holographic approach to include Reggeon exchanges in $ta$ production, extending previous Pomeron-only models with new string amplitude-based propagators.
Findings
Calculated total cross section: 236 nb.
Discrepancy with experimental data suggests underestimation of couplings.
Reggeon contributions are significant at the studied energies.
Abstract
We use holographic QCD to study Pomeron- and Reggeon-mediated central production in Regge regime hadronic scattering. We focus specifically on production in proton-proton collisions. While previous work studied the Pomeron-mediated process, the mesonic Regge trajectories ("Reggeons") we now incorporate contribute significantly at experimentally probed energies. We use the five-point open string amplitude (in flat space) to construct approximate propagators for the Reggeon states, and the five-point closed string amplitude for the Pomeron. Using these "holographic" Reggeons and Pomerons, and low-energy couplings derived in the Sakai-Sugimoto model, we compute the differential and total cross sections at =29.1 GeV. Our calculation of the total cross section is , while the experimentally measured value is . The…
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