Nuclear Physics Seminar

"Geometric Scaling at RHIC and LHC"

Presented by Andre Utermann, Free University Amsterdam

Tuesday, December 4, 2007, 11:00 am — Small Seminar Room, Bldg. 510

We present a new phenomenological model of the dipole scattering amplitude to demonstrate that the RHIC data for hadron production in d-Au collisions are for all available rapidities compatible with geometric scaling. Hence, geometric scaling violation as predicted by BFKL (BK) evolution is not needed to describe RHIC data,
but might be probed at LHC. Predictions for p-Pb and p-p collisions at LHC are given. Moreover, the model also
allows a reasonable description of the small-x DIS data.

Hosted by: Rachid Nouicer and Harmen Warring

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