Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1849258 Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements 2009 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

I give a brief overview of the effective theory for the Color Glass Condensate, which is the high–density gluonic matter which controls high–energy scattering in QCD in the vicinity of the unitarity limit. I concentrate on fundamental phenomena, like gluon saturation, unitarization, and geometric scaling, and the way how these are encoded in the formalism. I emphasize the importance of the next–to–leading order corrections, especially the running of the coupling, for both conceptual and phenomenological issues. I survey the implications of the CGC theory for the HERA physics and its phenomenological applications based on saturation models.

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