The Tensor Pomeron and Small-x Deep Inelastic Scattering

Abstract

We apply the tensor-pomeron model to small-x deep-inelastic lepton-proton scattering and photoproduction. Our model includes a soft and a hard tensor pomeron as well as a reggeon contribution. Data with c.m. energies 6 < s < 318 GeV and virtualities Q2 < 50 \,GeV2 are considered. Our fit gives a very good description of the available data in this kinematic region, including the latest HERA data for x < 0.01. In particular, the transition region from low to high Q2 is well described. Within the errors, the hard pomeron is absent in photoproduction. The intercepts of the soft and hard pomeron in the two-tensor-pomeron model are found to be 1.0935\, (+76-64) and 1.3008 \,(+73-84), respectively. We argue that a vector pomeron would not give any contribution to photoproduction.

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