In physics, the pomeron is a Regge trajectory — a family of particles with increasing spin — postulated in 1961 to explain the slowly rising cross section of hadronic collisions at high energies.[1] It is named after Isaak Pomeranchuk.
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In physics, the pomeron is a Regge trajectory — a family of particles with increasing spin — postulated in 1961 to explain the slowly rising cross section...
theory of the strong interactions. His best known contributions are the pomeron, the DGLAP equations, and the Gribov copies. Gribov was born in Leningrad...
known as the pomeron. He went on to formulate a quantitative perturbation theory for near beam line scattering dominated by multi-pomeron exchange. From...
discovered by John H. Schwarz in Schwarz, J. H. (1972). "Physical states and pomeron poles in the dual pion model". Nuclear Physics, B46(1), 61–74. Polchinski...
investigates the pomeron, an object in high energy particle physics. It was described as the "First book on the physics of the pomeron, fills a gaping...
Kikkawa, K. (1974). "Field theory of relativistic strings. II. Loops and Pomerons". Phys. Rev. D. 1110. 10 (6): 1823–1843. Bibcode:1974PhRvD..10.1823K. doi:10...