The Running BFKL: Precocious Asymptopia for Charm and the dF2/d Q2 - Puzzle
Abstract
The running BFKL equation gives rise to a series of moving poles in the complex j-plane. The first nodes for all subleading solutions (color dipole cross sections) accumulate at r1 0.1 fm.Therefore the processes dominated by the dipole sizes r r1 are free of subleading BFKL corrections. An example - the leptoproduction of charm. The calculated F2cc is exhausted by the leading BFKL pole and gives a perfect description of the experimental data. The logarithmic slope of the subleading structure functions, dF2(n)/d Q2, at small Q2 is small compared to dF2(0)/d Q2 due to the presence of nodes. This observation provides an explanation for the observed x/Q2 dependence of the derivative of the proton structure function dF2/d Q2.
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