A unitarity bound and the components of photon - proton interactions

Abstract

We show how and why the small distance ("hard") interaction, calculable in perturbative QCD, provides a mass cutoff in Gribov's formula for photon-proton collisions. This enables us to find a new and more restrictive bound for this process, σ(γ*p)≤ C(ln 1/x)5/2.A simple model the published experimental data over a wide range of photon virtualities (Q2) and energies (W), is developed. This model provides a quantitative way of evaluating the relative rate of the small and large distance contributions, in the different kinematic regions. The main results of the analysis are (i) that even at Q2 =0 and high energies the short distance contribution is not small, and it provides a possible explanation for the experimental rise of the photoproduction cross section; and (ii) at large values of Q2, the long distance processes still contribute to the total cross section.

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