Instantons and Saturation in the Colour Dipole Picture
arXiv:hep-ph/0207052
Abstract
We pursue the intriguing possibility that larger-size instantons build up diffractive scattering, with the marked instanton-size scale $<Ï> \approx 0.5$ fm being reflected in the conspicuous ``geometrization'' of soft QCD. As an explicit illustration, the known instanton contribution to DIS is transformed into the intuitive colour dipole picture. With the help of lattice results, the $q \bar{q}$-dipole size r is carefully increased towards hadronic dimensions. Unlike pQCD, one now observes a competition between two crucial length scales: the dipole size r and the size $Ï$ of the background instanton that is sharply localized around $<Ï> \approx 0.5$ fm. For r exceeding $<Ï>$, the dipole cross section indeed saturates towards a geometrical limit, proportional to the area $Ï<Ï>^2$, subtended by the instanton.
5 pages, 1 figure, presented at the Xth International Workshop on Deep Inelastic Scattering (DIS 2002), Cracow, 30 April - 4 May 2002, one reference added