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Many experiments have provided possible hints of gluon saturation, including geometric scaling in deep inelastic scattering (DIS) at HERA, the suppression of forward particle yields in d+Au collisions relative to p+p collisions at RHIC, and the suppression of away-side peaks in di-hadron correlations at forward rapidities in proton-nucleus collisions at RHIC and the LHC. Previous studies within the Color Glass Condensate (CGC) framework have primarily focused on fits to HERA deep inelastic scattering data, using the resulting dipole amplitudes to predict hadronic observables in proton–nucleus and proton–proton collisions. A simultaneous fit of DIS and forward particle production data, and a systematic study of their interplay, has so far been absent. In this work, we focus on two processes: inclusive DIS and forward single inclusive hadron production in p+p collisions, incorporating data from HERA, RHIC, and the LHC. We solve the Balitsky-Kovchegov (BK) small-x evolution equation and perform a global fit to the combined datasets. Our analysis accounts for uncertainties in fragmentation functions and provides final uncertainties for the fitted parameters. The results demonstrate the potential of the CGC formalism to provide a universal description of these diverse processes.
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