REFLECTIVE SCATTERING FROM UNITARITY SATURATION
Abstract
Proceeding from optical analogy we propose a new physical interpretation of unitarity saturation leading to antishadowing as a reflective scattering. This interpretation of antishadowing is related to the nonperturbative aspects of strong interactions and follows from the specific property of the unitarity saturation when elastic S-matrix S(s, b)|b = 0 → -1 at s→∞. The analogy with Berry phase and experimental consequences of the proposed interpretation as reflective scattering at the LHC and in the cosmic rays studies are discussed.
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