The Tensor Pomeron and Small-x Deep Inelastic Scattering
Abstract: We apply the tensor-pomeron model to small-$x$ deep-inelastic lepton-proton scattering and photoproduction. Our model includes a soft and a hard tensor pomeron as well as a reggeon contribution. Data with c.m. energies $6 < \sqrt{s} < 318$ GeV and virtualities $Q2 < 50 \,\mbox{GeV}2$ are considered. Our fit gives a very good description of the available data in this kinematic region, including the latest HERA data for $x < 0.01$. In particular, the transition region from low to high $Q2$ is well described. Within the errors, the hard pomeron is absent in photoproduction. The intercepts of the soft and hard pomeron in the two-tensor-pomeron model are found to be $1.0935\, ({}{+76}_{-64})$ and $1.3008 \,({}{+73}_{-84})$, respectively. We argue that a vector pomeron would not give any contribution to photoproduction.
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