Small x, Saturation, and Diffraction in Collisions with electrons, protons, and nuclei
G\"osta Gustafson

TL;DR
This paper discusses the DIPSY model based on BFKL evolution and saturation, applied to electron, proton, and nucleus collisions, presenting results on exclusive states, diffractive excitation, and nuclear collision outcomes.
Contribution
It introduces a method to generate final states in diffractive excitation within the DIPSY model and applies it to various collision systems.
Findings
Results for exclusive final states in inelastic collisions
A new method for diffractive excitation final states
Preliminary results for collisions involving nuclei
Abstract
The Lund dipole model DIPSY is based on BFKL evolution and saturation. It can be applied to collisions between electrons, protons, and nuclei. In this talk I present some recent results for exclusive final states in inelastic collisions, a method to generate final states in diffractive excitation, and some results for collisions with nuclei.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates · Atomic and Molecular Physics · Advanced Chemical Physics Studies
