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Output year order : Descending NSR database version of May 8, 2024. Search: Author = J.R.Cudell Found 7 matches. 2005CU02 Nucl.Phys. A755, 587c (2005) J.R.Cudell, A.Lengyel, E.Martynov, O.V.Selyugin A review of the hard pomeron in soft diffraction
doi: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2005.03.072
2005MA29 Nucl.Phys. B(Proc.Supp.) S146, 188 (2005) E.Martynov, J.R.Cudell, A.Lengyel Direct extraction of hadronic form factors from elastic-scattering data NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(p, p), (p-bar, p-bar), (π+, π+), (π-, π-), (K+, K+), (K-, K-), E=high; analyzed data; deduced pomeron trajectory, hadronic form factors.
doi: 10.1016/j.nuclphysbps.2005.02.091
2005SE09 Nucl.Phys. B(Proc.Supp.) S146, 185 (2005) Saturation effects in pp scattering in the impact-parameter representation NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(p, X), E=high; calculated total σ, saturation effects, hard pomeron contribution.
doi: 10.1016/j.nuclphysbps.2005.02.090
2004CU02 Eur.Phys.J. A 21, 479 (2004) J.-R.Cudell, E.Predazzi, O.V.Selyugin High-energy hadron spin-flip amplitude at small momentum transfer and new AN data from RHIC NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(polarized p, p), E=high; calculated analyzing power, spin-flip amplitudes. Comparison with data.
doi: 10.1140/epja/i2004-10012-2
2003CU04 Ukr.J.Phys. 48, 1272 (2003) J.R.Cudell, E.Martynov, O.V.Selyugin Integral and derivative dispersion relations in the analysis of the data on pp and (p-bar)p forward scattering NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(p, X), (p-bar, X), E(cm) ≈ 2-5500 GeV; analyzed total σ, dispersion relations.
2002CU06 Phys.Rev.Lett. 89, 201801 (2002) J.R.Cudell, V.V.Ezhela, P.Gauron, K.Kang, Yu.V.Kuyanov, S.B.Lugovsky, E.Martynov, B.Nicolescu, E.A.Razuvaev, N.P.Tkachenko, and the COMPETE Collaboration Benchmarks for the Forward Observables at RHIC, the Tevatron-Run II, and the LHC NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(p, X), (p-bar, X), (γ, X), E=high; calculated total σ, related parameters.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.89.201801
2001CU05 Phys.Lett. 516B, 77 (2001) Does F2 Need a Hard Pomeron ? NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(γ, X), E=high; analyzed σ, structure function F2(x, Q2); deduced no new singularity.
doi: 10.1016/S0370-2693(01)00932-7
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