Exclusive Meson Photo- and Electro-production, a Window on the Structure of Hadronic Matter
J.M. Laget

TL;DR
This paper reviews how exclusive meson photo- and electro-production at various energies reveals the structure of hadronic matter, connecting Regge theory, partonic models, and experimental results from facilities like JLab, SLAC, and Hermes.
Contribution
It synthesizes current understanding of meson production mechanisms across energy scales and discusses the emerging Partonic Non-Perturbative Regime linking hadron properties to fundamental QCD components.
Findings
Regge trajectories explain low-energy cross-sections.
Pomeron related to glue-ball excitations.
Partonic regime links hadron structure to quark and gluon dynamics.
Abstract
At high energy, exclusive meson photo- and electro-production give access to the structure of hadronic matter. At low momentum transfers, the exchange of a few Regge trajectories leads to a comprehensive account of the cross-sections. Among these trajectories, which are related to the mass spectrum of families of mesons, the Pomeron plays an interesting role as it is related to glue-ball excitations. At high momentum transfers, the exchange of these collective excitations is expected to reduce to the exchange of their simplest (quark or gluon) components. However, contributions from unitarity rescattering cuts are relevant even at high energies. In the JLab energy range, the asymptotic regime, where the players in the game are current quarks and massless gluons has not been reached yet. One has to rely on more effective degrees of freedom adapted to the scale of the probe. A consistent…
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