Scattering 2002
DOI: 10.1016/b978-012613760-6/50083-8
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Deep Inelastic Scattering of Leptons and Hadrons in the QCD Parton Model and Experimental Tests

Abstract: We present the basic aspects of deep inelastic phenomena in the framework of the QCD parton model. After recalling briefly the standard kinematics, we discuss the physical interpretation of unpolarized and polarized structure functions in terms of parton distributions together with several important sum rules. We also make a rapid survey of the experimental situation together with phenomenological tests, in particular concerning various QCD predictions. In the summary, we try to identify some significant open … Show more

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“…This theory was based on the SU(3) mathematical symmetry [47,44]. Through nuclear and high energy experiments six quarks have been discovered [24]. A table of the elementary particles is shown in figure 1.7.…”
Section: Quark Parton Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This theory was based on the SU(3) mathematical symmetry [47,44]. Through nuclear and high energy experiments six quarks have been discovered [24]. A table of the elementary particles is shown in figure 1.7.…”
Section: Quark Parton Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several reviews discuss sum rules below (see A.J. Buras [9], C. Bourrely and J. Soffer [10] and F. Close [22] in the references). Surprisingly, scaling sets in at rather low energy and momentum transfer, socalled "precocious" scaling.…”
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confidence: 99%