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The Color Glass Condensate and hadron production in the forward region

Adrian Dumitru, Arata Hayashigaki, Jamal Jalilian-Marian

Published 2005-06-29, updated 2005-09-06Version 3

We consider one loop corrections to single inclusive particle production in parton-nucleus scattering at high energies, treating the target nucleus as a Color Glass Condensate. We prove by explicit computation that in the leading log Q^2 approximation, these corrections lead to collinear factorization and DGLAP evolution of the projectile parton distribution and hadron fragmentation functions. At leading logarithmic level, and in single-inclusive cross sections, only two-point functions of Wilson lines in the adjoint and fundamental representations (Mueller's dipoles) arise, which can be obtained from the solution of the JIMWLK equations. The application of our results to forward-rapidity production at RHIC energy shows that, in general, recoil effects are large and that the forward rapidity region at RHIC is rather different from the central region at LHC, despite comparable gluon densities in the target. We show that both the quantum x-evolution of the high-density target as well as the DGLAP Q^2-evolution of the parton distribution and fragmentation functions are clearly seen in the BRAHMS data. This provides additional strong evidence for the Color Glass Condensate at RHIC.

Comments: Final version to appear in NPA; 22 pages, 10 figures, v3; three new figures in appendix show that BRAHMS/STAR kinematics probe momentum fractions in the nucleus of 0.001 - 0.0001
Journal: Nucl.Phys. A765 (2006) 464-482
Categories: hep-ph, nucl-ex, nucl-th
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