On the shape of a rapid hadron in QCD

Abstract

We visualize the fundamental property of pQCD: the smaller size of the colorless quark-gluon configurations leads to a more rapid increase of its interaction with energy. Within the frame of dipole model we use the kt factorization theorem to generalize the DGLAP approximation and/or leading (x0/x) approximation and evaluate the interaction of quark dipole with a target. In the limit of fixed Q2 and x 0 we found the increase with energy of transverse momenta of quark(antiquark) within q q pair produced by strongly virtual photon. The average p2t is evaluated analytically within the double logarithmic approximation. We demonstrate that the invariant mass2 of the q q pair increases with the energy as M20(x0/x)λ, where λ 0.4αsNc/π for transverse photons, and as M20 0.17[(4αsNc/π)(x0/x)]1/2 for longitudinal photons, where M20 ≈ 0.7Q2 at the energies of the order s0 104 GeV2 (x0 10-2). The magnitude of the effect depends strongly on the small x behavior of the gluon distribution. Similar pattern of the energy dependence of M2 is found in the LO DGLAP approximation generalized to account for kt factorization. We discuss the impact of the found phenomenon on the dependence of the coherence length on the initial energy and demonstrate that the shape of final hadron state in DIS has biconcave form instead of pancake. Some implications of the found phenomena for the hard processes in pp collisions are discussed.

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