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Energy loss and thermalization of heavy quarks in a strongly-coupled plasma
Using the AdS/CFT correspondence, we compute the medium-induced energy loss
of a decelerating heavy quark moving through a strongly-coupled supersymmetric
Yang Mills plasma. In the regime where the deceleration is small, a
perturbative calculation is possible and we obtain the first two corrections to
the energy-loss rate of a heavy quark with constant velocity. The
thermalization of the heavy quark is also discussed.Comment: 4 pages, no figures, Proceedings of the 21st International Conference
on Ultra-Relativistic Nucleus Nucleus Collisions (QM09), Knoxville, USA,
March 30-April 4 200
QCD traveling waves at non-asymptotic energies
Using consistent truncations of the BFKL kernel, we derive analytical
traveling-wave solutions of the Balitsky-Kovchegov saturation equation for both
fixed and running coupling. A universal parametrization of the ``interior'' of
the wave front is obtained and compares well with numerical simulations of the
original Balitsky-Kovchegov equation, even at non-asymptotic energies. Using
this universal parametrization, we find evidence for a traveling-wave pattern
of the dipole amplitude determined from the gluon distribution extracted from
deep inelastic scattering data.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figures, minor revision, version to appear in PL
Saturation QCD predictions with heavy quarks at HERA
The measurement of the proton structure function at HERA is often seen as a
hint for the observation of saturation in high-energy QCD e.g. through the
observation of geometric scaling. Accordingly, the dipole picture provides a
powerful framework in which the QCD-based saturation models can be confronted
to the data. In this paper, we give a parametrisation of proton structure
function which is directly constrained by the dynamics of QCD in its
high-energy limit and fully includes the heavy quark effects. We obtain a good
agreement with the available data. Furthermore, to the contrary of various
models in the literature, we do not observe a significant decrease of the
saturation momentum due to the heavy quark inclusion.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figure
On the probability distribution of the stochastic saturation scale in QCD
It was recently noticed that high-energy scattering processes in QCD have a
stochastic nature. An event-by-event scattering amplitude is characterised by a
saturation scale which is a random variable. The statistical ensemble of
saturation scales formed with all the events is distributed according to a
probability law whose cumulants have been recently computed. In this work, we
obtain the probability distribution from the cumulants. We prove that it can be
considered as Gaussian over a large domain that we specify and our results are
confirmed by numerical simulations.Comment: 9 pages, 3 figures, misprints corrected, version to appear in PL
Exclusive vector meson production at HERA from QCD with saturation
Following recent predictions that the geometric scaling properties of deep
inelastic scattering data in inclusive gamma*-p collisions are expected also in
exclusive diffractive processes, we investigate the diffractive production of
vector mesons. Using analytic results in the framework of the BK equation at
non-zero momentum transfer, we extend to the non-forward amplitude a
QCD-inspired forward saturation model including charm, following the
theoretical predictions for the momentum transfer dependence of the saturation
scale. We obtain a good fit to the available HERA data and make predictions for
deeply virtual Compton scattering measurements.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figures, full analysis including the charm contribution
and J/PSI production. Conclusions confirme
Forward gluon production in hadron-hadron scattering with Pomeron loops
We discuss new physical phenomena expected in particle production in
hadron-hadron collisions at high energy, as a consequence of Pomeron loop
effects in the evolution equations for the Color Glass Condensate. We focus on
gluon production in asymmetric, `dilute-dense', collisions : a dilute
projectile scatters off a dense hadronic target, whose gluon distribution is
highly evolved. This situation is representative for particle production in
proton-proton collisions at forward rapidities (say, at LHC) and admits a
dipole factorization similar to that of deep inelastic scattering (DIS). We
show that at sufficiently large forward rapidities, where the Pomeron loop
effects become important in the evolution of the target wavefunction, gluon
production is dominated by `black spots' (saturated gluon configurations) up to
very large values of the transverse momentum, well above the average saturation
momentum in the target. In this regime, the produced gluon spectrum exhibits
diffusive scaling, so like DIS at sufficiently high energy.Comment: 29 pages, 7 figure
Next-to-leading BFKL phenomenology of forward-jet cross sections at HERA
We show that the forward-jet measurements performed at HERA allow for a
detailed study of corrections due to next-to-leading logarithms (NLL) in the
Balitsky-Fadin-Kuraev-Lipatov (BFKL) approach. While the description of the
d\sigma/dx data shows small sensitivity to NLL-BFKL corrections, these can be
tested by the triple differential cross section d\sigma/dxdk_T^2dQ^2 recently
measured. These data can be successfully described using a
renormalization-group improved NLL kernel while the standard
next-to-leading-order QCD or leading-logarithm BFKL approaches fail to describe
the same data in the whole kinematic range. We present a detailed analysis of
the NLL scheme and renormalization-scale dependences and also discuss the
photon impact factors.Comment: 15 pages, 9 figures, new title, NLL-BFKL saddle-point approximation
replaced by exact integratio
Consequences of strong fluctuations on high-energy QCD evolution
We investigate the behaviour of the QCD evolution towards high-energy, in the
diffusive approximation, in the limit where the fluctuation contribution is
large. Our solution for the equivalent stochastic Fisher equation predicts the
amplitude as well as the whole set of correlators in the strong noise limit.
The speed of the front and the diffusion coefficient are obtained. We analyse
the consequences on high-energy evolution in QCD.Comment: 5 pages, 1 figure, more detailed discussions added, version to appear
in Phys. Rev.
The Balitsky-Kovchegov equation in full momentum space
We analyse the Balitsky-Kovchegov (BK) saturation equation in momentum space
and solve it numerically. We confirm that, in the limit where the transverse
momentum of the incident particle k is much bigger than the momentum transfer
q, the equation admits travelling-wave solutions. We extract the q dependence
of the saturation scale Q_s(Y) and verify that Q_s(Y=cste) scales as
max(q,Q_T), where Q_T is the scale caracterizing the target.Comment: 11 pages, 7 figures, minor corrections, version appeared in Nucl.
Phys.
Fate of trace metals in anaerobic digestion
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2015. A challenging, and largely uncharted, area of research in the field of anaerobic digestion science and technology is in understanding the roles of trace metals in enabling biogas production. This is a major knowledge gap and a multifaceted problem involving metal chemistry; physical interactions of metal and solids; microbiology; and technology optimization. Moreover, the fate of trace metals, and the chemical speciation and transport of trace metals in environments— often agricultural lands receiving discharge waters from anaerobic digestion processes— simultaneously represents challenges for environmental protection and opportunities to close process loops in anaerobic digestion.The authors acknowledge funding within the framework of the COST Action 1302
(‘European Network on Ecological Roles of Trace Metals in Anaerobic
Biotechnologies’). GC is supported by a European Research Council Starting Grant
(‘3C-BIOTECH; No. 261330).Peer Reviewe
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