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Low x saturation at HERA ?
We compare the predictions of two distinct dipole models for inclusive and
exclusive diffractive processes. While only one of these dipole models contains
perturbative saturation dynamics, we show that the predictions of both models
are fully consistent with the available HERA data, indicating no compelling
evidence for saturation at present HERA energies.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures, presented at the 26th
Montreal-Rochester-Syracuse-Toronto (MRST) conference held at Concordia
University, Montreal, Canada, 12th-14th May 2004. To appear in the
proceeding
An AdS/QCD holographic wavefunction for the rho meson and diffractive rho meson electroproduction
We show that AdS/QCD generates predictions for the rate of diffractive rho
meson electroproduction that are in agreement with data collected at the HERA
electron-proton collider.Comment: 9 pages, 4 figures. Figure 3 added to illustrate that the AdS/QCD
prediction is impressive. Accepted for publication in Physical Review Letter
Breakdown of QCD coherence ?
We reconsider the calculation of a non-global QCD observable and find the
possible breakdown of QCD coherence. This breakdown arises as a result of wide
angle soft gluon emission developing a sensitivity to emission at small angles
and it leads to the appearance of super-leading logarithms. We use the `gaps
between jets' cross-section as a concrete example and illustrate that the new
logarithms are intimately connected with the presence of Coulomb gluon
contributions. Numerical estimates of their potential phenomenological
significance are presented.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures; proceedings of Workshop on Diffraction in
High-Energy Physics - DIFFRACTION 2006, Sep. 5-10 2006, Adamantas, Milos
island, Greec
QCD coherence and jet rates in small x deep inelastic scattering
The contributions to the deep inelastic scattering structure function which
arise from emission of zero, one, two or three resolvable gluons and any number
of unresolvable ones are computed to order . Coherence
effects are taken into account via angular ordering and are demonstrated to
yield (at the leading logarithm level) the identical results to those obtained
assuming the multi-Regge kinematics of BFKL.Comment: 14 pages. Extensively rewritten. To be published in Physics Letters
Solving the BFKL Equation with Running Coupling
We describe a formalism for solving the BFKL equation with a coupling that
runs for momenta above a certain infrared cutoff. By suitably choosing matching
conditions proper account is taken of the fact that the BFKL diffusion implies
that the solution in the infrared (fixed coupling) regime depends upon the
solution in the ultraviolet (running coupling) regime and vice versa. Expanding
the BFKL kernel to a given order in the ratio of the transverse momenta allows
arbitrary accuracy to be achieved.Comment: 11 pages, 2 fig
Diffractive large transferred momentum photoproduction of vector mesons
The large behaviour of the helicity amplitudes of diffractive
photoproduction is estimated relying on models of the photon and meson
light-cone wave functions and on the double-logarithmic approximation to the
exchanged gluon interaction. The role of large-size colour dipole contributions
to the photon-meson transition impact factor is discussed.Comment: 13 pages LaTex, 3 figures, to appear in EPJ
The self-care for people initiative: the outcome evaluation.
To determine the effects of a community-based training programme in self-care on the lay population
Color evolution of 2 -> 3 processes
The color structure needed for resummation of all colored 2 -> 3 processes is
calculated using multiplet inspired s-channel bases. In this way the resulting
matrices, describing the color structure, are guaranteed to obey simplifying
symmetries.Comment: 25 page
On the breaking of collinear factorization in QCD
We investigate the breakdown of collinear factorization for non-inclusive
observables in hadron-hadron collisions. For pure QCD processes, factorization
is violated at the three-loop level and it has a structure identical to that
encountered previously in the case of super-leading logarithms. In particular,
it is driven by the non-commutation of Coulomb/Glauber gluon exchanges with
other soft exchanges. Beyond QCD, factorization may be violated at the two-loop
level provided that the hard subprocess contains matrix element contributions
with phase differences between different colour topologies.Comment: Version 2: minor improvements for journal publicatio
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