Instantons and Saturation in the Colour Dipole Picture
Abstract
We pursue the intriguing possibility that larger-size instantons build up diffractive scattering, with the marked instanton-size scale <> ≈ 0.5 fm being reflected in the conspicuous ``geometrization'' of soft QCD. As an explicit illustration, the known instanton contribution to DIS is transformed into the intuitive colour dipole picture. With the help of lattice results, the q q-dipole size r is carefully increased towards hadronic dimensions. Unlike pQCD, one now observes a competition between two crucial length scales: the dipole size r and the size of the background instanton that is sharply localized around <> ≈ 0.5 fm. For r exceeding <>, the dipole cross section indeed saturates towards a geometrical limit, proportional to the area π <>2, subtended by the instanton.
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