2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.physletb.2018.03.044
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Longitudinal double-spin asymmetry A1p and spin-dependent structure function g1

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“…The g 1 structure function of the proton has been measured by the SMC Collaboration [14], also more recently by the COMPASS Collaboration with the beam energies of 160 Figure 7: Our best fit of the structure function g 1 carried out with the newest data presented in [22]. Solid curves correspond to the best fit for the conformal model, with C = 0.0112 ± 0.0020 and a χ 2 d.o.f.…”
Section: New Predictions For G 1 and Comparison With Compass Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The g 1 structure function of the proton has been measured by the SMC Collaboration [14], also more recently by the COMPASS Collaboration with the beam energies of 160 Figure 7: Our best fit of the structure function g 1 carried out with the newest data presented in [22]. Solid curves correspond to the best fit for the conformal model, with C = 0.0112 ± 0.0020 and a χ 2 d.o.f.…”
Section: New Predictions For G 1 and Comparison With Compass Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Next, we need to obtain a curved-space version of (22) and rewrite it in terms of the five-dimensional fields. The decomposition of the fields is given by [46] Ψ…”
Section: In This Expression We Can Set Kmentioning
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“…To convert the fit results in Eqs. (9)(10)(11) into a prediction for the asymmetry A p 1 as a function of x, it is important to note that s Q 2 /x at large centre-of-mass energy [4], COMPASS [5], GDH [8], HERMES [7], and SLAC E-143 [6] experiments with Q 2 < 0.5GeV 2 .…”
Section: Fitting the High Energy Spin Asymmetrymentioning
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“…Ahora bien, resulta muy interesante analizar qué sucede para los datos de la colaboración COMPASS, que constituyen una caracterización mucho más precisa de la g 1 protónica [106] para el régimen con q 2 < 1 (GeV/c) 2 y 4×10 −5 < x < 4×10 −2 . Esta región parece bastante más apropiado para comparar con nuestros resultados ya que el formalismo del Pomerón describe procesos con valores muy pequeños de x.…”
Section: Ajustes Y Predicciones Para Gunclassified