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Theoretical physicists working at a blackboard collaboration pod in the Beecroft building.
Credit: Jack Hobhouse

Prof John Cardy FRS

Emeritus Professor

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  • Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics
john.cardy@all-souls.ox.ac.uk
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Zeros in pomeron amplitudes

Nuclear Physics Section B 79:2 (1974) 317-332

Abstract:

It is shown how, in the weak coupling solution of the reggeon calculus, pomeron amplitudes acquire zeros when all the pomerons have zero mass, in a manner similar to that of the triple-pomeron coupling. This latter zero is found to have a trajectory away from t = 0 equal to that of the two-pomeron cut. The weak coupling solution is shown to be equivalent to the theory being asymptotically free in the infrared region. © 1974.
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The absence of final state interaction corrections to the Drell-Yan formula for massive lepton pair production

Physics Letters B 52:1 (1974) 95-96

Authors:

JL Cardy, GA Winbow

Abstract:

We show that when final state interactions are added to the parton model Drell-Yan formula for massive lepton pair production, they do not change the cross section. © 1974.
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General features of the reggeon calculus with α > 1

Nuclear Physics, Section B 75:3 (1974) 413-425

Abstract:

We discuss some general properties of the reggeon calculus with input intercept greater than one, in an attempt to formulate a model yielding indefinitely rising cross sections which is consistent with t-channel unitarity. In general the leading behaviour of the amplitude always factorises. If interactions between reggeons are ignored the scattering is equivalent to that from a grey absorbing disk of radius O (ln s). Diagrams involving such interactions are subject to large-scale cancellations. These enable the model to give sensible results for inclusive cross sections. In quantum number exchange reactions, factorisation of the Regge pole residues is weakly broken in the model. © 1974.
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GENERAL FEATURES OF REGGEON CALCULUS WITH ALPHA GREATER THAN ONE

NUCLEAR PHYSICS B B 75:3 (1974) 413-425
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REGGE BEHAVIOR IN AN ASYMPTOTICALLY FREE FIELD-THEORY

PHYSICS LETTERS B B 53:4 (1974) 355-358
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