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Direct calculation of the triple-pomeron coupling for diffractive DIS and real photoproduction
We present a unified direct calculation of the triple-pomeron coupling
A_{3\Pom}(Q^{2}) for diffractive real photoproduction () and deep
inelastic scattering at large in the framework of the dipole approach
to the generalized BFKL pomeron. The small phenomenological value of
A_{3\Pom}(0)\approx 0.16\,GeV, which was a mystery, is related to the
small correlation radius \,fm for the perturbative gluons. We
confirm the early expectations of weak dependence of the dimensionfull
coupling A_{3\Pom}(Q^{2}) and predict that it rises by the factor
from real photoproduction to deep inelastic scattering.Comment: 14 pages, 1 figure (request from [email protected]),
Juelich preprint KFA-IKP(Th)-1994-3
Breaking of k_\perp-factorization for Single Jet Production off Nuclei
The linear k_\perp-factorization is part and parcel of the pQCD description
of high energy hard processes off free nucleons.
In the case of heavy nuclear targets the very concept of nuclear parton
density becomes ill-defined as exemplified by the recent derivation [2] of
nonlinear nuclear k_\perp-factorization for forward dijet production in DIS off
nuclei. Here we report a derivation of the related breaking of
k_\perp-factorization for single-jet processes. We present a general formalism
and apply it to several cases of practical interest: open charm and quark and
gluon jet production in the central to beam fragmentation region of
\gamma^*p,\gamma^*A, pp and pA collisions. We show how the pattern of
k_\perp-factorization breaking and the nature and number of exchanged nuclear
pomerons do change within the phase space of produced quark and gluon jets. As
an application of the nonlinear k_\perp-factorization we discuss the Cronin
effect. Our results are also applicable to the p_\perp-dependence of the
Landau-Pomeranchuk-Migdal effect for, and nuclear quenching of, jets produced
in the proton hemisphere of pA collisions.Comment: 55 pages, 9 eps figures, presentation shortened, a number of typos
removed, to appear in Phys. Rev.
Charged Current Diffractive Structure Functions
We present our study of the diffraction in charged current DIS. We analyse
the perturbatively tractable excitation of heavy quarks, emphasizing the
peculiarities of the Regge factorization breaking in excitation of open charm.Comment: Proceeding of LISHEP98 workshop on diffractive physic
Evolution of high-mass diffraction from the light quark valence component of the pomeron
We analyze the contribution from excitation of the Fock states of the photon to high mass diffraction in
DIS. We show that the large behavior of this contribution can be
described by the DLLA evolution from the non-perturbative valence
state of the pomeron. Although of higher order in pQCD, the new contribution to
high-mass diffraction is comparable to that from the excitation of the Fock state of the photon.Comment: 12 pages, 2 figures, the oublished version. The slight numerical
errors corrected, all conclusions are retaine
The Running BFKL: Resolution of Caldwell's Puzzle
The HERA data on the proton structure function, , at very small
and show the dramatic departure of the logarithmic slope, , from theoretical predictions based on the DGLAP
evolution. We show that the running BFKL approach provides the quantitative
explanation for the observed and/or -dependence of .Comment: 7 pages, Latex, 4 Figures, P
Quenching of Leading Jets and Particles: the p_t Dependent Landau-Pomeranchuk-Migdal effect from Nonlinear k_t Factorization
We report the first derivation of the Landau-Pomeranchuk-Migdal effect for
leading jets at fixed values of the transverse momentum p_t in the beam
fragmentation region of hadron-nucleus collisions from RHIC (Relativistic Heavy
Ion Collider) to LHC (Large Hadron Collider). The major novelty of this work is
a derivation of the missing virtual radiative pQCD correction to these
processes - the real-emission radiative corrections are already available in
the literature. We manifestly implement the unitarity relation, which in the
simplest form requires that upon summing over the virtual and real-emission
corrections the total number of scattered quarks must exactly equal unity. For
the free-nucleon target, the leading jet spectrum is shown to satisfy the
familiar linear Balitsky-Fadin-Kuraev-Lipatov leading log(1/x) (LL-1/x)
evolution. For nuclear targets, the nonlinear k_t-factorization for the LL-1/x
evolution of the leading jet sepctrum is shown to exactly match the equally
nonlinear LL-1/x evolution of the collective nuclear glue - there emerges a
unique linear k_t-factorization relation between the two nonlinear evolving
nuclear observables. We argue that within the standard dilute uncorrelated
nucleonic gas treatment of heavy nuclei, in the finite energy range from RHIC
to LHC, the leading jet spectrum can be evolved in the LL-1/x
Balitsky-Kovchegov approximation. We comment on the extension of these results
to, and their possible reggeon field theory interpretation for, mid-rapidity
jets at LHC.Comment: 36 pages, 8 eps figs, revised, discussion on reggeon interpretation
and refs. adde
Non universality of structure functions and measurement of the strange sea density
We show that there is no real conflict between the two determinations of the
strange sea density from the opposite--sign dimuon production and from the
difference of the structure functions measured in neutrino and muon deep
inelastic scattering. Once non universal sea parton densities are introduced,
which take into account the effects of different mass thresholds and different
longitudinal contributions, the discrepancy is shown to disappear and both sets
of data are simultaneously well reproduced. No need for a large strange sea
content of the nucleon emerges.Comment: latex, DFTT-93-3
The Strange Quark Distribution
We discuss the latest CCFR determination of the strange sea density of the
proton. We comment on the differences with a previous, leading--order, result
and point out the relevance of quark mass effects and current non--conservation
effects. By taking them into account it is possible to solve the residual
discrepancy with another determination of the strange quark distribution. Two
important sources of uncertainties are also analyzed.Comment: 19page
Nonlinear kT factorization for Forward Dijets in DIS off Nuclei in the Saturation Regime
We develop the QCD description of the breakup of photons into forward dijets
in small-x deep inelastic scattering off nuclei in the saturation regime. Based
on the color dipole approach, we derive a multiple scattering expansion for
intranuclear distortions of the jet-jet transverse momentum spectrum. A special
attention is paid to the non-Abelian aspects of the propagation of color
dipoles in a nuclear medium. We report a nonlinear -factorization
formula for the breakup of photons into dijets in terms of the collective
Weizs\"acker-Williams (WW) glue of nuclei as defined in ref.
\cite{Saturation,NSSdijet}. For hard dijets with the transverse momenta above
the saturation scale the azimuthal decorrelation (acoplanarity) momentum is of
the order of the nuclear saturation momentum QA. For minijets with the
transverse momentum below the saturation scale the nonlinear kT-factorization
predicts a complete disappearance of the jet-jet correlation. We comment on a
possible relevance of the nuclear decorrelation of jets to the experimental
data from the STAR-RHIC Collaboration.Comment: 40 pages, 7 figure
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