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    The Running BFKL: Resolution of Caldwell's Puzzle

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    The HERA data on the proton structure function, F2(x,Q2)F_2(x,Q^2), at very small xx and Q2Q^2 show the dramatic departure of the logarithmic slope, F2/logQ2\partial F_2/\partial\log Q^2, from theoretical predictions based on the DGLAP evolution. We show that the running BFKL approach provides the quantitative explanation for the observed xx and/or Q2Q^2 -dependence of F2/logQ2\partial F_2/\partial\log Q^2.Comment: 7 pages, Latex, 4 Figures, P

    Evolution of high-mass diffraction from the light quark valence component of the pomeron

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    We analyze the contribution from excitation of the (qqˉ)(ffˉ),(qqˉ)g1...gn(ffˉ)(q\bar q)(f\bar f),(q\bar q)g_1...g_n(f\bar f) Fock states of the photon to high mass diffraction in DIS. We show that the large Q2Q^2 behavior of this contribution can be described by the DLLA evolution from the non-perturbative ffˉf\bar f 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 qqˉgq\bar q g Fock state of the photon.Comment: 12 pages, 2 figures, the oublished version. The slight numerical errors corrected, all conclusions are retaine

    Breaking of k_\perp-factorization for Single Jet Production off Nuclei

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    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.

    Connection between Diffraction and Small-xx

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    A brief review of the modern QCD theory of diffractive DIS is given.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures (in eps) talk given at XXXI International Symposium on Multiparticle Dynamics, Sep. 1-7, 2001, Datong China URL http://ismd31.ccnu.edu.cn

    Diffractive DIS: Where Are We?

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    A brief review of the modern QCD theory of diffractive DIS is given. The recent progress has been remarkably rapid, all the principal predictions from the color dipole approach to diffraction - the (Q2+mV2)(Q^2+m_V^2) scaling, the pattern of SCHNC, shrinkage of the diffraction cone in hard diffractive DIS, the strong impact of longitudinal gluons in inclusive J/ΨJ/\Psi production at Tevatron -, have been confirmed experimentally.Comment: Invited talk at the International Conference on New Trends in High Eenergy Physics, (experiment, phenomenology, theory), Yalta, Crimea, Ukraine, 22-29 September, 2001, 16 pages, 6 figures, typos in references correcte

    Diffractive Vector Mesons in DIS: Meson Structure and QCD

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    I review the modern status of QCD theory of diffractive vector meson production with the focus on shrinkage of photons with Q2 and (Q2+mV2)scaling,jplanepropertiesoftheQCDpomeronandReggeshrinkageofdiffractioncone,scaling, j-plane properties of the QCD pomeron and Regge shrinkage of diffraction cone, s$-channel helicity non-conservation and sensitivity to spin-orbital properties of vector mesons.Comment: 9 p., 5 fig., Invited talk at Meson-2000, Krakow, May 200

    Unitarity cutting rules for the nucleus excitation and topological cross sections in hard production off nuclei from nonlinear k_t-factorization

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    At the partonic level, a typical final state in small-x deep inelastic scattering off nuclei and hard proton-nucleus collisions can be characterized by the multiplicity of color-excited nucleons. Within reggeon field theory, each color-excited nucleon is associated with the unitarity cut of the pomeron exchanged between the projectile and nucleus. In this communication we derive the unitarity rules for the multiplicity of excited nucleons, alias cut pomerons, alias topological cross sections, for typical hard dijet production processes. We demonstrate how the coupled-channel non-Abelian intranuclear evolution of color dipoles, inherent to pQCD, gives rise to the reggeon field theory diagrams for final states in terms of the uncut, and two kinds of cut, pomerons. Upon the proper identification of the uncut and cut pomeron exchanges, the topological cross sections for dijet production follow in a straightforward way from the earlier derived nonlinear k_t - factorization quadratures for the inclusive dijet cross sections. The concept of a coherent (collective) nuclear glue proves extremely useful for the formulation of reggeon field theory vertices of multipomeron - cut and uncut - couplings to particles and between themselves. A departure of our unitarity cutting rules from the ones suggested by the pre-QCD Abramovsky-Kancheli-Gribov rules, stems from the coupled-channel features of intranuclear pQCD. We propose a multiplicity re-summation as a tool for the isolation of topological cross sections for single-jet production.Comment: 53 pages, 16 eps-figures, to appear in Phys. Rev.

    Unifying aspects of polarization of vector mesons from hard production in DIS and at Tevatron

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    Virtual photons have both the transverse and longitudinal polarization. In the inclusive DIS the impact of longitudinal photons, quantified by R=sigmaL/\igmaT sim 0.2, is marginal, but in diffractive DIS with excitation of small mass hadronic states or exclusive diffraction into vector mesons, QCD predicts R >> 1 in agreement with the experiment. After a brief review of the modern status of QCD theory of diffractive vector meson production I argue that longitudinally polarized gluons give rise to a large longitudinal polarization of the prompt JPsi and Psiprim observed at the Tevatron.Comment: Conference on Perspectives in Hadronic Physics (7 - 11 May 2001), ICTP, Trieste, Ital
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