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Past Seminar

Title              :

Unintegrated dipole gluon distribution at small transverse momentum.

Speaker         : Nahid Wasim, Aligarh Muslim University
Date                : July 23, 2018
Time               : 3:30 PM
Venue            : Room 3307
Abstract        :

Proton at high energy is a hugely complex many body quantum system where gluons are the dominant degrees of freedom. By now many studies have been performed in the theoretical front to develop frameworks that extend our understanding on the structure of proton beyond just one dimensional ordinary parton distribution functions (PDFs). The attempts are mostly based on considering other (than regular PDFs) relatively closer descendants of the original, yet unknown, Wigner distribution functions which presumably contain all the informations. Transverse moment um dependent parton distributions (TMDs) or unintegrated parton distribution functions (UPDFs) are such examples that provide, in addition to longitudinal momentum fraction of the parton, details of transverse momentum distribution and therefore contain much more detailed information on the internal structure of protons relative to the ordinary PDFs. This talk would be based on our resent analytical results for unintegrated color dipole gluon distribution function (UPDFs) small transverse momentum. From S-matrix for large dipoles we derive the results in the form of a series of Bells polynomials. Interestingly, when resumming the series in leading log accuracy, the results showing up striking similarity with the Sudakov form factor with role play of coupling is being done by a constant that stems from the saddle point condition along the saturation line.

 

 

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