Hadron production in photon-photon collisions

P. N. Pandita and Y. Singh
Phys. Rev. D 14, 739 – Published 1 August 1976
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Abstract

We analyze deep-inelastic photon-photon collisions via the two-photon mechanism in electron-positron (-electron) colliding beams in a form especially suitable for experimental analysis. It is shown that by a helicity analysis similar to that used in electroproduction experiments, we can separate five of the eight structure functions describing the process γ*+γ*hadrons. The helicity cross sections for this process and for the process with one real photon (inelastic electron-photon scattering) are related to structure functions, and are evaluated using quark light-cone algebra. There are anomalous contributions to the structure functions for the inelastic electron-photon scattering which arise both in parton as well as generalized vector-meson-dominance models. This suggests a connection between these two types of models for photon-photon scattering. Further, we use vector-meson dominance to construct a sum rule for σγγhadrons from which it is estimated that roughly 20% of the cross section should be built up from higher-mass vector states. Using a spectral representation for the total transverse cross section, and the "aligned-jet" vector-dominance model we achieve a connection, via a "correspondence principle," with the parton model for the hadron multiplicities in photon-photon collisions. We also comment on inclusive pion multiplicities and the approach to scaling for photon-photon processes in the light-cone algebra.

  • Received 14 August 1975

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.14.739

©1976 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

P. N. Pandita* and Y. Singh

  • Department of Physics, Kashmir University, Srinagar 190006, India

  • *Work supported in part by the Department of Atomic Energy, India.

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Vol. 14, Iss. 3 — 1 August 1976

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