A holographic calculation derives the glueball-fermion hard-scattering amplitude from type IIB string theory and predicts s^{-11} fixed-angle cross-section scaling for the lightest states.
Four-dilatino superstring theory scattering amplitude and its Regge behavior
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An explicit derivation of the four-dilatino scattering amplitude from type II superstring theory is presented. This is obtained by using the Kawai-Lewellen-Tye relations for closed string scattering amplitudes in terms of the product of two open string scattering amplitudes. We also investigate its Regge limit.
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Glueball-fermion hard scattering from type IIB superstring theory
A holographic calculation derives the glueball-fermion hard-scattering amplitude from type IIB string theory and predicts s^{-11} fixed-angle cross-section scaling for the lightest states.