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Rapidity gap distribution in diffractive deep-inelastic scattering and parton genealogy

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We propose a partonic picture for high-mass diffractive dissociation events in onium-nucleus scattering, which leads to simple and robust predictions for the distribution of the sizes of gaps in diffractive… Click to show full abstract

We propose a partonic picture for high-mass diffractive dissociation events in onium-nucleus scattering, which leads to simple and robust predictions for the distribution of the sizes of gaps in diffractive dissociation of virtual photons off nuclei at very high energies. We show that the obtained probability distribution can formally be identified to the distribution of the decay time of the most recent common ancestor of a set of objects generated near the edge of a branching random walk, and explain the physical origin of this appealing correspondence. We then use the fact that the diffractive cross section conditioned to a minimum rapidity gap size obeys a set of Balitsky-Kovchegov equations in order to test numerically our analytical predictions. Furthermore, we show how simulations in the framework of a Monte Carlo implementation of the QCD evolution support our picture.

Keywords: gap distribution; rapidity gap; genealogy; distribution

Journal Title: Physical Review D
Year Published: 2018

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