Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2021 Fall Meeting of the APS Division of Nuclear Physics
Volume 66, Number 8
Monday–Thursday, October 11–14, 2021; Virtual; Eastern Daylight Time
Session PH: Mini-Symposium: Advances in EIC eA Science Using RHIC and the LHC
9:30 AM–11:18 AM,
Thursday, October 14, 2021
Room: Whittier
Chair: Peter Steinberg, Brookhaven National Laboratory
Abstract: PH.00005 : Gluon saturation at hadronic colliders: a modern review
10:42 AM–10:54 AM
Presenter:
Astrid Morreale
(Los Alamos National Laboratory)
Authors:
Astrid Morreale
(Los Alamos National Laboratory)
Farid Salazar Wong
(Stony brook University/UCLA)
At high energies, perturbation theory must be supplemented with the resummation of large logarithms resulting in the growth and dominance of gluon densities at small-x. If left uncontrolled, this growth can result in the violation of unitarity bounds. The resolution to this issue lies in the non-abelian character of QCD, where gluon emissions are balanced by gluon recombination at high energies resulting in the phenomena of gluon saturation.
High energy nuclear and particle physics experiments have spent the past decades quantifying the structure of protons and nuclei in terms of their fundamental constituents confirming predicted extraordinary behaviour of matter at extreme density and pressure conditions. In the process they have also measured seemingly unexpected phenomena in both small and large colliding systems. We will give a review of an ensemble of modern experimental results at medium and high energy colliders pertinent to gluon saturation physics. We will also motivate the need of high energy electron-proton/ion colliders such as the the proposed EIC (USA) and LHeC (Europe) to consolidate our knowledge in the small x kinematic domain.
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