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Dynamical model of antishadowing of the nuclear gluon distribution

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2017-06-07 v2

Abstract

We explore the theoretical observation that within the leading twist approximation, the nuclear effects of shadowing and antishadowing in non-perturbative nuclear parton distribution functions (nPDFs) at the input QCD evolution scale involve diffraction on nucleons of a nuclear target and originate from merging of two parton ladders belonging to two different nucleons, which are close in the rapidity space. It allows us to propose that for a given momentum fraction xPx_P carried by the diffractive exchange, nuclear shadowing and antishadowing should compensate each other in the momentum sum rule for nPDFs locally on the interval ln(x/xP)1\ln (x/x_P) \le 1. We realize this by constructing an explicit model of nuclear gluon antishadowing, which has a wide support in xx, 104<x<0.210^{-4} < x < 0.2, peaks at x=0.050.1x=0.05-0.1 at the level of 15\approx 15\% for 208^{208}Pb at Q02=4Q_0^2=4 GeV2^2 and rather insignificantly depends on details of the model. We also studied the impact parameter bb dependence of antishadowing and found it to be slow.

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@article{arxiv.1612.08273,
  title  = {Dynamical model of antishadowing of the nuclear gluon distribution},
  author = {L. Frankfurt and V. Guzey and M. Strikman},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1612.08273},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

11 pages, 9 figures. Additional figures and discussion to compare to competing approaches. Final published version