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Nuclear Shadowing in DIS: Numerical Solution of the Evolution Equation for the Green Function
Published 2003-01-08, updated 2003-06-05Version 2
Within a light-cone QCD formalism based on the Green function technique incorporating color transparency and coherence length effects we study nuclear shadowing in deep-inelastic scattering at moderately small Bjorken x_{Bj}. Calculations performed so far were based only on approximations leading to an analytical harmonic oscillatory form of the Green function. We present for the first time an exact numerical solution of the evolution equation for the Green function using realistic form of the dipole cross section and nuclear density function. We compare numerical results for nuclear shadowing with previous predictions and discuss differences.
Comments: 21 pages including 3 figures; a small revision of the text
Journal: Phys.Rev. C68 (2003) 035206
Categories: hep-ph
Keywords: evolution equation, nuclear shadowing, numerical solution, green function technique incorporating color, function technique incorporating color transparency
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