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1999
Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron, DESY
Hamburg
Report No.: DESY-99-076; hep-ph/9906546
Abstract: The large rapidity gap events, observed at HERA, have changed considerably our physical picture of deep inelastic scattering during the past years. We review the present theoretical understanding of diffractive DIS with emphasis on the close relation to inclusive DIS. This includes success and limitations of the leading twist description, the connection between diffractive and inclusive parton distributions in the semiclassical approach, the colour structure of the proton and comparison with data. The progress report concludes with a list of open questions.
Keyword(s): talk: Ringberg Castle 1999/05/30 ; lepton nucleon: deep inelastic scattering ; lepton nucleon: inclusive reaction ; diffraction ; nucleon: structure function ; approximation: semiclassical ; momentum spectrum: parton ; quantum chromodynamics ; effect: higher-twist ; rapidity: gap ; color: dipole ; numerical calculations: interpretation of experiments
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Proceedings, Ringberg Workshop on New Trends in HERA Physics 1999
Ringberg Workshop on New Trends in HERA Physics 1999, Ringberg CastleRingberg Castle, Germany, 30 May 1999 - 4 Jun 1999
Hamburg : Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron, DESY 460 pp. (1999)
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