Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Scientific paper
2000-03-10
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
20 pages, no figures
Scientific paper
We discuss the distinct approaches for high density QCD (hdQCD) in the asymptotic regime of large values of parton density. We derive the AGL equation for running coupling constant and obtain the asymptotic solution, demonstrating that the property of partial saturation of the solution of the AGL equation is not modified by the running of the coupling constant. We show that in this kinematical regime, the solution of the AGL equation coincides with the solution of an evolution equation, obtained recently using the McLerran-Venugopalan approach. Using the asymptotic behavior of the gluon distribution we calculate the $F_2$ structure function assuming first that the leading twist relation between these two quantities is valid and second that this relation is modified by the higher twist terms associated to the unitarity corrections. In the first case we obtain that the corresponding $F_2$ structure function is linearly proportional to $ln s$, which agrees with the results obtained recently by Kovchegov using a distinct approach. In the second case a softer behavior is obtained. In both cases, the $F_2$ structure function unitarizes and the Froissart boundary is not violated in the asymptotic regime of high density QCD. We conclude that the partial saturation of the gluon distribution and the unitarization of the structure function are general results, well-established by three distinct approaches for high dense systems.
Gay Ducati M. B.
Goncalves Victor P.
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