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Inclusive diffraction off nuclei in the dipole picture Cyrille Marquet Theory Unit, CERN

Inclusive diffraction off nuclei in the dipole picture Cyrille Marquet Theory Unit, CERN

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Inclusive diffraction off nuclei in the dipole picture

Cyrille Marquet

Theory Unit, CERN

Inclusive diffraction in DIS

Key features of datadiffractive over inclusive ratio

at fixed , the scaling variable is

C.M. and Schoeffel (2006)geometric scaling

Recent data

Diffraction in the dipole picture

contributions of the different final statesto the diffractive structure function:

at small : quark-antiquark-gluon

at intermediate : quark-antiquark (T)

at large : quark-antiquark (L)

Nuclear diffractive structure functions

Kowalski, Lappi, C.M. and Venugopalan (2008)

From protons to nuclei

averaged with the Woods-Saxon distribution

position of the nucleons

• the dipole-nucleus cross-section Kowalski and Teaney (2003)

in diffraction, averaging at the level of the amplitudecorresponds to a final state where the nucleus is intact

averaging at the cross-section levelallows the breakup of the nucleus into nucleons

• the Woods-Saxon averaging

The ratio F2D,A / F2

D,p

quark-antiquark-gluon

quark-antiquark (T)

quark-antiquark (L)

> 1 and ~ const.

> 1 and decreases with β

< 1 and ~ const.

Auas a function of β :

• for each contribution

the quark-antiquark-gluon contribution dominates

• nuclear effects

enhancement at large

the quark-antiquark contribution dominates

the ratio is almost constant and decreases with A

suppression at small

Diffraction and nuclear breakup

the quark-antiquark contributionsfor β values at which they dominate

• as a function of Q2

in this study the breakup of the nucleus into nucleons is allowed

• as a function of A

for a gold nucleus, the diffractive structure functionis 15 % bigger when allowing breakup into nucleons

the proportion of incoherent diffraction decreases with A