Total γ* p Cross Section

Abstract

This paper shows that the approach based on Gribov's ideas for the photon-proton interaction, is able to describe the experimental data over a wide range of photon virtualities Q2 = 0 - 100 GeV2 and energies s = W = 3 - 300 GeV. A simple model is suggested which provides a quantitative way of describing the matching between short and long distances (between "soft" and "hard" processes) in photon-proton interaction at high energy. The main results of our analysis are: (i) the values of the separation parameters differentiating the "soft" and "hard" interactions are determined; (ii) the additive quark model can be used to calculate the "soft" contribution to the photon - proton interaction; (iii) a good description of the ratio σL/σT is obtained ; and (iv) a considerable contribution of the "soft" process at large Q2, and of "hard" processes at small Q2 was found.

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