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Inclusive and exclusive observables from dipoles in high energy collisions

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Summary, in English

In a series of papers we have developed a Monte Carlo model based on Mueller's dipole picture of BFKL-evolution, supplemented with non-leading corrections, which has shown to be very successful in describing inclusive and semi-inclusive observables in hadron collisions. In this paper we present a further extension of this model to also describe exclusive final states. This is a highly non-trivial extension, and we have encountered many details that influence the description, and for which no guidance from perturbative QCD could be found. Hence we have had to make many choices based on semi-classical and phenomenological arguments. The end result is a new event generator called DIPSY which can be used to simulate complete minimum-bias non-diffractive hadronic collision events. Although the description ofdata from the Tevatron and LHC is not quite as good as for P ythia 8, the most advanced of the general purpose event generator programs for these processes, our results are clearly competitive, and can be expected to improve with careful tuning. In addition, as our model is very different from conventional multiple scattering scenaria, the DIPSY program can be used to gain deeper insight in the soft and semi-hard processes involved both in hadronic and heavy ion collisions.

Publishing year

2011

Language

English

Publication/Series

Journal of High Energy Physics

Volume

2011

Issue

8

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Springer

Topic

  • Subatomic Physics

Keywords

  • Saturation
  • Diffraction
  • Small-x physics
  • Dipole Model
  • DIS

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1029-8479