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We show that the cross section of the diffractive production of $b bar b$ can be described as the sum of two contributions: the first is proportional to the probability of finding a small size $b bar b$ color dipole in the fast hadron wave function before the interaction with a target, while the second is the $b bar b$-production after or during the interaction with the target. The formulae are presented as well as the discussion of the interralation between these two contributions and the Ingelman- Schlein and coherent diffraction mechanisms. The main precdition is that the coherent diffraction mechanism dominates at least at the Tevatron Energies, giving the unique possibility to study it experimentally.
There a sizable and systematic discrepancy between experimental data on the $bar{b}b$ production in $bar{mathrm p}$p, $gamma$p and $gammagamma$ collisions and existing theoretical calculations within perturbative QCD. Before interpreting this discrep
We consider b-jet hadroproduction in the quasi-multi-Regge-kinematics approach based on the hypothesis of gluon and quark Reggeization in t-channel exchanges at high energies. The preliminary data on inclusive b-jet and b anti-b-dijet production take
A long time ago, at a laboratory far, far away, the Fermilab Tevatron collided protons and antiprotons at $sqrt{s} = 1.96$ TeV. The CDF and D0 experiments each recorded datasets of about 10 fb$^{-1}$. As such experiments may never be repeated, these
The Fermilab Tevatron offers unique opportunities to perform measurements of the heavier b-hadrons that are not accessible at the Y(4S) resonance. In this summary, we describe most important heavy flavor results from DO and CDF collaborations and we
The CDF and DO experiments at the Tevatron $pbar{p}$ collider established that extensive and detailed exploration of the $b$--quark dynamics is possible in hadron collisions, with results competitive and supplementary to those from $e^+e^-$ colliders