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Predicitions for high-energy real and virtual photon-photon scattering from color dipole BFKL-Regge factorization

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2011-09-13 v3 High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

High-energy virtual photon-virtual photon scattering can be viewed as interaction of small size color dipoles from the beam and target photons, which makes γγ,γγ\gamma^{*}\gamma^{*}, \gamma^{*}\gamma scattering at high energies (LEP, LEP200 & NLC) an indispensable probe of short distance properties of the QCD pomeron exchange. Based on the color dipole representation, we investigate consequences for the γγ,γγ\gamma^{*}\gamma^{*},\gamma^{*}\gamma scattering of the incorporation of asymptotic freedom into the BFKL equation which makes the QCD pomeron a series of isolated poles in the angular momentum plane. The emerging color dipole BFKL-Regge factorization allows us to relate in a model-independent way the contributions of each BFKL pole to γγ,γγ\gamma^{*}\gamma^{*},\gamma^{*} \gamma scattering and DIS off protons. Numerical predictions based on our early works on color dipole BFKL phenomenology of DIS on protons are in a good agreement with the experimental data on the photon structure function F2γF_{2\gamma} and most recent data on the γγ\gamma^*\gamma^* cross section σγγ(Y)\sigma^{\gamma^*\gamma^*}(Y) from OPAL and L3 experiments at LEP200. We discuss the role of non-perturbative dynamics and predict pronounced effect of the Regge-factorization breaking due to large unfactorizable non-perturbative corrections to the perturbative vacuum exchange. We comment on the salient features of the BFKL-Regge expansion for γγ,γγ\gamma^{*}\gamma^{*},\gamma^{*}\gamma scattering including the issue of decoupling of subleading BFKL poles and the soft plus rightmost hard BFKL pole dominance .

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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0001120,
  title  = {Predicitions for high-energy real and virtual photon-photon scattering from color dipole BFKL-Regge factorization},
  author = {N. N. Nikolaev and J. Speth and V. R. Zoller},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0001120},
  year   = {2011}
}

Comments

16 pages, 10 figures; treatment of the soft component is modified, one more figure with the description of the recent data from OPAL is added. The version to appear in Eur. Phys. J. C