Energy evolution and the Bose-Einstein enhancement for double parton densities
arXiv:1808.04982 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.99.054015
Abstract
In this paper we found that the Bose-Einstein enhancement generates the strong correlations, which increase with energy in the BFKL evolution. This increase leads to the double parton densities ( ), that are much larger than the product of the single parton densities (). However, numerically, it turns out that the ratio $Φ/Ï^2 \propto \Lb 1/x\Rb^{δ_2}$ with $δ_2 \sim \bas/\Lb N^2_c - 1\Rb^{2/3}\,\,\ll\,\,1$ and we do not expect a large correction for the accessible range of energies. However, for it tuns out that where is the intercept of the BFKL Pomeron and we can anticipate an substantial increase for the range of rapidities .It is shown that all corrections to the double parton densities stem from the Bose-Einstein enhancement.
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