
doi: 10.1007/bf02735753
handle: 11568/2473
It is shown that a phenomenological Veneziano-like amplitude for the virtual Compton scattering can be regarded as an explicit solution of the Bloom-Gilman’s fixed-q2 FESR. A semi-phenomenological analysis of ep inelastic scattering is given using this amplitude. The question about the role of the diffractive component in the Bloom-Gilman duality is raised, and it is suggested that there might be a considerable amount of the diffractive component in the virtual Compton amplitude such that it preserves the fixed-q2 FESR and the threshold relation.
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