543 research outputs found
Soft gluons at large angles in hadron collisions
A general discussion is presented of the single logarithmic soft factor that
appears in two scale QCD observables in processes involving four partons. We
treat it as the ``fifth form factor'', accompanying the four collinear singular
Sudakov form factors attached to colliding and outgoing hard partons. The fifth
form factor is expressed in terms of the Casimir operators (squared colour
charges) of irreducible representations in the crossing - and -channels.
As an application we revisit the problem of large angle radiation in
and give a relatively simple solution and interpretation of the results. We
found an unexpected symmetry of the soft anomalous dimension under exchange of
internal and external variables of the problem whose existence calls for
explanation.Comment: 29 pages, pictures generated with feynmf graphic packag
A new look for good old parton dynamics
A short review is given of the idea and of the present status of recently
proposed evolution equations that respect the Gribov-Lipatov reciprocity
between space-like and time-like parton dynamics in all orders.Comment: Talk presented at the XXXIX International Symposium on Multiparticle
Dynamics, Gomel, Belorussia, September 2009; 5 page
DIS 96--97. Theory/Developments
Recent developments in the QCD understanding of DIS are reviewed, as well as
theoretical attempts to accommodate the HERA anomalous e+ p events.Comment: 16 pages LaTeX, 1 figure. Contribution to DIS 97, Chicag
Comments on the observation of high multiplicity events at the LHC
We analyze the structure of the high multiplicity events observed by the CMS
collaboration at the LHC. We argue that the bulk of the observed correlations
is due to the production of a pair of jets with p_t > 15 GeV/c. We also suggest
that high multiplicity events are due to a combination of three effects: high
underlying multiplicity for collisions at small impact parameters, upward
fluctuations of the gluon density in the colliding protons, and production of
hadrons in the fragmentation of dijets. The data analysis is suggested which
may clarify the underlying dynamics of the high multiplicity events and probe
fluctuations of the gluon field as a function of x.Comment: 8 pages, final version published in Phys.Rev. D rapid communications
includes note added in proof
Generalizing the DGLAP Evolution of Fragmentation Functions to the Smallest x Values
An approach which unifies the Double Logarithmic Approximation at small x and
the leading order DGLAP evolution of fragmentation functions at large x is
presented. This approach reproduces exactly the Modified Leading Logarithm
Approximation, but is more complete due to the degrees of freedom given to the
quark sector and the inclusion of the fixed order terms. We find that data from
the largest x values to the peak region can be better fitted than with other
approaches.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figure
QCD and Hadron Dynamics
Perturbative QCD predicts and describes various features of multihadron
production. An amazing similarity between observable hadron systems and
calculable underlying parton ensembles justifies the attempts to use the
language of quarks and gluons down to small momentum scales, to approach the
profound problems that are commonly viewed as being entirely non-perturbative.Comment: Talk at the Royal Society meeting "Structure of Matter", London, May
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Rapidity distribution of particle multiplicity in DIS at small x
Analytical study of the rapidity distribution of the final state particles in
deep inelastic scattering at small x is presented. We separate and analyse
three sources of particle production: fragmentation of the quark-antiquark
pair, accompanying coherent soft gluon radiation due to octet color exchange in
the t-channel, and fragmentation of gluons that form parton distribution
functions. Connection to Catani-Ciafaloni-Fiorani-Marchesini (CCFM) equations
and the role of gluon reggezation are also discussed.Comment: 14 pages, 6 Figures. Abstract extended, minor misprints corrected,
derivations improved and explanations are streamlined. Published in Physics
Letters, B
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