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Investigating the structure of gluon fluctuations in the proton with incoherent diffraction at HERA

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arxiv 2106.12855 v3 pith:X7H2ZRMN submitted 2021-06-24 hep-ph

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keywords substructurefluctuationsgluonhotspotsprotonstructureavailabledata
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Impact parameter dependent dipole models are ideal tools for investigating the spatial structure of the proton. We investigate the incoherent $ep$ cross section in exclusive $J/\psi$ photoproduction as measured by HERA, and find that as $|t|$ increases, the models need several levels of the substructure of gluon density fluctuations in order to describe the measured data well. In lieu of a perturbative description, we add this substructure by hand. This substructure is modelled as hotspots within hotspots. This enables us to describe measurements for $|t|> 1$~GeV$^2$, which is necessary for describing any observable which integrates over the $t$-spectrum, such as the rapidity or $W_{\gamma p}$. We find that three levels of proton substructure are adequate for a good description of all available $ep$ data up to $|t|=30~$GeV$^2$. We note that the gluonic density fluctuation structure follows a scaling behaviour, such that the logarithms of the number of hotspots and their size fall on a line, effectively reducing the available parameter space of the model. Our findings systematically constrain and provide a benchmark for the development of a perturbative model of spatial gluon fluctuations in nucleons.

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