Diffraction: QCD Effects in Colour Singlet Exchange
A. T. Doyle(University of Glasgow)

TL;DR
This paper reviews experimental observations of diffractive phenomena at HERA and the Tevatron, discussing theoretical background, experimental signatures, and comparing results across different processes and colliders.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of diffractive QCD effects, highlighting recent experimental results and their interpretation via pomeron exchange.
Findings
Diffractive vector meson production observed at HERA.
Diffractive jet and W production signatures at Tevatron.
Comparison of diffractive rates between HERA and Tevatron.
Abstract
Measurements of diffractive phenomena observed at HERA and the Tevatron are reviewed. A short introduction to the theoretical background is presented where colour singlet exchange reactions are discussed and the diffractive contribution and its interpretation via pomeron exchange outlined. The review focuses on the current experimental directions at HERA and discusses exclusive production of vector mesons, the dissociation of real photons and the deep inelastic structure of diffraction. Complementary information obtained from hadronic final states and jet structures is also discussed. The experimental signatures for diffractive jet and production observed at the Tevatron are described and the rates compared with those from the HERA experiments.
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Taxonomy
TopicsHigh-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions
