Formation of color-singlet gluon-clusters and inelastic diffractive scattering. Part I: Theoretical arguments and experimental indications for self-organized criticality (SOC) in systems of interacting soft gluons

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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30 pages, 12 PS figures

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It is proposed, that color-singlet gluon-clusters can be formed in hadrons as a consequence of self-organized criticality (SOC) in systems of interacting soft gluons, and that the properties of such spatiotemporal complexities can be probed experimentally by examing inelastic diffractive scattering. Theoretical arguments and experimental evidences supporting the proposed picture are presented --- together with the result of a systematic analysis of the existing data for inelastic diffractive scattering processes performed at different incident energies, and/or by using different beam-particles. It is shown that the size- and the lifetime-distributions of such gluon-clusters can be directly extracted from the data, and the obtained results exhibit universal power-law behaviors --- in accordance with the expected SOC-fingerprints.

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