Nonuniversality Aspects of Nonlinear k-factorization for Hard Dijets
Abstract
The origin of the breaking of conventional linear k-factorization for hard processes in a nuclear environment is by now well established. The realization of the nonlinear nuclear k-factorization which emerges instead was found to change from one jet observable to another. Here we demonstrate how the pattern of nonlinear k-factorization, and especially the role of diffractive interactions, in the production of dijets off nuclei depends on the color properties of the underlying pQCD subprocess.
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