Equation for the sum of BFKL pomeron fan diagrams is rederived by direct
summation and solved numerically for rapidities y≤50. At high rapidities
y>20 the resulting cross-sections for the scattering of a longitudinally
polarized qqˉ pair on the nucleus cease to depend on its transverse
dimension and tend to a constant limit 0.1768 RA2, which corresponds to
scattering of a colour dipole on a black disk. Thus the unitarity is restored
and the singularity in the j plane is reduced to a simple pole at j=1.The
nuclear structure function at small x behaves as Q2ln(1/x). The found gluon
density has a soliton-like form in the logk space: its form is close to
Gaussian, independent of rapidity, the centermoving towards higher logk
with a nearly constant velocity as rapidity increases.Comment: 14 pages in LaTex, 9 figures in Postscript. Error in Eq. (45)
corrected and correspondingly Figs. 4-7 replace