Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5495044 | Physics Letters B | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
We have developed a model in which the quantum fluctuations of the proton structure are characterised by hot spots, whose number grows with decreasing Bjorken-x. Our model reproduces the F2(x,Q2) data from HERA at the relevant scale, as well as the exclusive and dissociative J/Ï photoproduction data from H1 and ALICE. Our model predicts that for Wγpâ500GeV, the dissociative J/Ï cross section reaches a maximum and then decreases steeply with energy, which is in qualitatively good agreement to a recent observation that the dissociative J/Ï background in the exclusive J/Ï sample measured in photoproduction by ALICE decreases as energy increases. Our prediction provides a clear signature for gluon saturation at LHC energies.
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Authors
J. Cepila, J.G. Contreras, J.D. Tapia Takaki,