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      Geometric scaling above the saturation scale

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      Nuclear Physics A
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            Gluon Distribution Functions for Very Large Nuclei at Small Transverse Momentum

            We show that the gluon distribution function for very large nuclei may be computed for small transverse momentum as correlation functions of an ultraviolet finite two dimensional Euclidean field theory. This computation is valid to all orders in the density of partons per unit area, but to lowest order in \(\alpha_s\). The gluon distribution function is proportional to \(1/x\), and the effect of the finite density of partons is to modify the dependence on transverse momentum for small transverse momentum.
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              Gluon recombination and shadowing at small values of x

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                Journal
                Nuclear Physics A
                Nuclear Physics A
                Elsevier BV
                03759474
                October 2002
                October 2002
                : 708
                : 3-4
                : 327-352
                Article
                10.1016/S0375-9474(02)01010-2
                2397c693-2f6c-4222-94bb-5648177ad50d
                © 2002

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