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roman pasechnik

Roman Pasechnik

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roman pasechnik

Diffractive W-+/- production at hadron colliders as a test of color singlet exchange mechanisms

Author

  • Gunnar Ingelman
  • Roman Pasechnik
  • Johan Rathsman
  • Dominik Werder

Summary, in English

We revisit diffractive and exclusive (WX)-X-+/- production at hadron colliders in different models for soft color exchanges. The process pp -> p[(WX)-X-+/-]p, and in particular a W-+/- charge asymmetry, has been suggested as a way to discriminate diffractive processes as being due to pomeron exchange in Regge phenomenology or QCD-based color reconnection models. Our detailed analysis of the latter models at LHC energies shows, however, that they give similar results as pomeron models for leading protons and central (WX)-X-+/- production, including a vanishing W-+/- charge asymmetry. We demonstrate that soft color exchange models provide a continuous transition from diffractive to inelastic processes and thereby include the intrinsic asymmetry of inelastic interactions while being at the same time sensitive to the underlying hadronization models. Such sensitivity also concerns the differential distributions in proton momentum and W-+/- transverse momentum, which opens possibilities to discriminate between different color reconnection models.

Department/s

  • Theoretical Particle Physics - Has been reorganised

Publishing year

2013

Language

English

Publication/Series

Physical Review D (Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology)

Volume

87

Issue

9

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

American Physical Society

Topic

  • Subatomic Physics

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1550-2368