kperp-factorization for Hard Processes on Nuclei in the Saturation Regime
Abstract
We discuss applications of the recently developed nonlinear kperp--factorization for hard processes on nuclei. The starting point is the color dipole approach which allows to introduce the concept of a collective unintegrated nuclear gluon distribution. We focus on single--jet spectra, which depend on the collective nuclear glue in a nonlinear manner. We briefly comment on the Cronin effect.
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