Unitarity cutting rules for hard processes on nuclei

Abstract

Heavy nuclei introduce a new scale into the pQCD description of hard processes on nuclei, the saturation scale, and the familiar linear k-factorization breaks down. It is replaced by a new concept, the nonlinear k-factorization. Here we give a brief overview how topological cross sections for hard processes on nuclei are obtained from nonlinear k-factorization.

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