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Consequences of t-channel unitarity for gamma(*) p and gamma(*) gamma(*) amplitudes

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Figure 1. Fits to F 2 γ . The thick and thin curves correspond respectively to the triple-pole and to the double-pole cases
Figure 2. Fits to F 2 γ for nonzero asymmetric val- val-ues of P 2 and Q 2 and for P 2 = Q 2

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