16–20 Sept 2019
Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau, France
Europe/Paris timezone

Sub-eikonal corrections and low-x helicity evolution

17 Sept 2019, 17:45
25m
Salle Grace Hopper (Alan Turing Building)

Salle Grace Hopper

Alan Turing Building

Small-x physics and heavy ions Parallel 2

Speaker

Giovanni A. Chirilli (University of Regensburg)

Description

Most of the progress in high-energy Quantum Chromodynamics has been obtained within the eikonal approximation and infinite Wilson-line operators. Evolution equations of Wilson lines with respect to the rapidity parameter encode the dynamics of the hadronic processes at high energy. However, even at high energy many interesting aspects of hadron dynamics are not accessible within the eikonal approximation, the spin physics being an obvious example. The higher precision reached by the experiments and the possibility to probe spin dynamics at future Electron Ion Colliders make the study of deviations from eikonal approximation especially timely.

I will present the high-energy sub-eikonal corrections and the low-$x$
helicity evolution through the high-energy Operator Product Expansion.

Author

Giovanni A. Chirilli (University of Regensburg)

Presentation materials