Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5494722 | Physics Letters B | 2017 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
In this Letter, we analytically solve the evolution equations for the small-x asymptotic behavior of the (flavor singlet) quark helicity distribution in the large-Nc limit. These evolution equations form a set of coupled integro-differential equations, which previously could only be solved numerically. This approximate numerical solution, however, revealed simplifying properties of the small-x asymptotics, which we exploit here to obtain an analytic solution. We find that the small-x power-law tail of the quark helicity distribution scales as ÎqS(x,Q2)â¼(1x)αh with αh=43αsNc2Ï, in excellent agreement with the numerical estimate αhâ2.31αsNc2Ï obtained previously. We then verify this solution by cross-checking the predicted scaling behavior of the auxiliary “neighbor dipole amplitude” against the numerics, again finding excellent agreement.
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Authors
Yuri V. Kovchegov, Daniel Pitonyak, Matthew D. Sievert,