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HK: Fachverband Hadronen und Kerne

HK 45: Heavy Ion Collisions and QCD phases

HK 45.1: Gruppenbericht

Mittwoch, 18. März 2009, 14:00–14:30, H-ZO 10

Saturation and geometric scaling at RHIC and LHC with polarized and unpolarized final states — •Andre Utermann1, Daniel Boer2 und Erik Wessels21Institut für Theoretische Physik, Universität Regensburg — 2Department of Physics and Astronomy, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

A strong rise of the gluon distribution, as predicted by linear QCD evolution, is clearly observed at small x. At some saturation scale Qs(x), the gluons in the proton may interact with each other and non-linear corrections to the evolution equations become significant, taming the growth of the gluon distribution. Geometric scaling, i.e. the observed property that the small-x DIS cross section depends only on the combination Q2/Qs2(x), is seen as an indication for gluon saturation, since this property is expected asymptotically x→ 0 from QCD evolution. We show that the whole range of RHIC data for hadron production in d -Au collisions is compatible with geometric scaling as well. To establish the scaling violations, expected from the non-linear evolution equation at small but finite x, a larger kinematic range in transverse momentum and rapidity would be needed. We point out that the fall-off of the pt distribution of produced hadrons at large pt is a sensitive probe of small-x evolution especially at the LHC. Furthermore, we show that the transverse polarization of forward Λ hyperons produced in high-energy p -A collisions is expected to display an extremum at a transverse momentum around the saturation scale. Moreover, the measurement of Λ polarization over a range of xF values actually provides a direct probe of the x dependence of the saturation scale.

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