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Probing QCD dynamics in two-photon interactions at high energies
In this paper the two-photon interactions at high energies are investigated
considering different approaches for the QCD dynamics. In particular, we
calculate the total cross section in different theoretical
approches and present a comparison among the predictions of the BFKL dynamics
at leading and next-to-leading order with those from saturation physics. We
analyze the possibility that the future linear colliders could discriminate
between these different approaches.Comment: 14 pages, 2 figures. Version to be published in Journal of Physics G:
Nuclear and Particle Physic
QCD at small x and nucleus-nucleus collisions
At large collision energy sqrt(s) and relatively low momentum transfer Q, one
expects a new regime of Quantum Chromo-Dynamics (QCD) known as "saturation".
This kinematical range is characterized by a very large occupation number for
gluons inside hadrons and nuclei; this is the region where higher twist
contributions are as large as the leading twist contributions incorporated in
collinear factorization. In this talk, I discuss the onset of and dynamics in
the saturation regime, some of its experimental signatures, and its
implications for the early stages of Heavy Ion Collisions.Comment: Plenary talk given at QM2006, Shanghai, November 2006. 8 pages, 8
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