Theoretical issues of small x physics

Abstract

The perturbative QCD predictions concerning deep inelastic scattering at low x are summarized. The theoretical framework based on the leading log 1/x resummation and kt factorization theorem is described and some recent developments concerning the BFKL equation and its generalization are discussed. The QCD expectations concerning the small x behaviour of the spin dependent structure function g1(x,Q2) are briefly summarized and the importance of the double logarithmic terms which sum contributions containing the leading powers of αs ln2(1/x) is emphasised. The role of studying final states in deep inelastic scattering for revealing the details of the underlying dynamics at low x is pointed out and some dedicated measurements, like deep inelastic scattering accompanied by an energetic jet, the measurement of the transverse energy flow etc., are briefly discussed.

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