Nuclear scattering configurations of onia in different frames
Anh Dung Le, Alfred H. Mueller, St\'ephane Munier

TL;DR
This paper analyzes high-energy onium-nucleus scattering using the color dipole model, deriving boost-invariant asymptotic expressions for scattering configurations and related observables across different reference frames.
Contribution
It introduces a novel frame choice method to derive analytic asymptotic expressions for boost-invariant quantities in high-energy QCD scattering.
Findings
Derived an analytic rapidity-distribution for the first dipole branching
Connected dipole correlations to rapidity-gap distributions in diffraction
Proposed a conjecture relating branching times to common ancestors in branching random walks
Abstract
In the scattering of a small onium off a large nucleus at high center-of-mass energies, when the parameters are set in such a way that the cross section at fixed impact parameter is small, events are triggered by rare partonic fluctuations of the onium, which are very deformed with respect to typical configurations. Using the color dipole picture of high-energy interactions in quantum chromodynamics, in which the quantum states of the onium are represented by sets of dipoles generated by a branching process, we describe the typical scattering configurations as seen from different reference frames, from the restframe of the nucleus to frames in which the rapidity is shared between the projectile onium and the nucleus. We show that taking advantage of the freedom to select a frame in the latter class makes possible to derive complete asymptotic expressions for some boost-invariant…
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