The possibility that the triple-Pomeron coupling vanishes at qt=0
Abstract
We study the case when the triple-Pomeron vertex is assumed to have a vectorial form, that is, the amplitude of high-mass diffractive dissociation vanishes as V qt · e as qt 0. We find that the available data in the triple-Reggeon region may be well described in such a `weak' coupling scenario, providing that absorptive effects are taken into account. We compare this weak (vector) coupling scenario with the strong and weak (scalar) coupling scenarios. Corresponding predictions are presented for an LHC energy of 14 TeV.
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