Real and imaginary parts of hadronic amplitudes, diffractive contribution, and the Chew-Rosenzweig Pomeron. [Total cross sections] [electronic resource]
It is shown that when the f' and the diffractive elastic (and quasi-elastic) contributions are included within the Chew-Rosenzweig type solution for the Pomeron, one can explain reasonably well the ..pi.. and (2K-..pi..) total cross sections as well as the ratios of the real over imaginary part...
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Austin, Tex. : Oak Ridge, Tenn. :
University of Texas at Austin ; distributed by the Office of Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Department of Energy,
1977.
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