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NLO impact factor for inclusive photon plus dijet production in e plus A DIS at small x

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PHYSICAL REVIEW D
Volume 101, Issue 3, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.101.034028

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  1. U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Nuclear Physics [de-sc0012704]
  2. LDRD grant from Brookhaven Science Associates
  3. Joint BNL-Stony Brook Center for Frontiers in Nuclear Science (CFNS)

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We compute the next-to-leading order (NLO) impact factor for inclusive photon + dijet production in electron-nucleus (e + A) deeply inelastic scattering (DIS) at small x. An important ingredient in our computation is the simple structure of shock wave fermion and gluon propagators. This allows one to employ standard momentum space Feynman diagram techniques for higher order computations in the Regge limit of fixed Q(2) >> Lambda(2)(QCD) and x -> 0. Our computations in the color glass condensate (CGC) effective field theory include the resummation of all-twist power corrections Q(s)(2)/Q(2), where Q(s) is the saturation scale in the nucleus. We discuss the structure of ultraviolet, collinear and soft divergences in the CGC, and extract the leading logs in x; the structure of the corresponding rapidity divergences gives a nontrivial first principles derivation of the JIMWLK renormalization group evolution equation for multiparton lightlike Wilson line correlators. Explicit expressions are given for the x-independent O(alpha(s)) contributions that constitute the NLO impact factor. These results, combined with extant results on NLO JIMWLK evolution, provide the ingredients to compute the inclusive photon + dijet cross section at small x to O(alpha(3)(s) ln(x)). First results for the NLO impact factor in inclusive dijet production are recovered in the soft photon limit. A byproduct of our computation is the LO photon + 3 jet (quark-antiquark-gluon) cross section.

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