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A combined analysis of SLAC experiments on deep inelastic e--p and e--d scattering
We report recent work on the extraction of R = σL/σT and the structure function F2 over a large kinematic range. which is based on a reanalysis of deep ine!astjc ϵ - p and ϵ - d scattering cross sections measured at SLAC between 1970 and 1985. All these data were corrected for radiative effects usin...
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Published in: | Nuclear physics. Section B, Proceedings supplement Proceedings supplement, 2002-10, Vol.16 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | We report recent work on the extraction of R = σL/σT and the structure function F2 over a large kinematic range. which is based on a reanalysis of deep ine!astjc ϵ - p and ϵ - d scattering cross sections measured at SLAC between 1970 and 1985. All these data were corrected for radiative effects using improved versions of external and internal radiative correction procedures. The data from seven individual experiments were normalized to those from the recent high-precision SLAC experiment E140. We find that Rp = Rd. as expected in QCD. The value of R is higher than predicted by QCD even when target-mass effects are included, This difference indicates that additional dynamical higher-twist effects may be present. The structure functions F2p and F2d were also extracted from the full data sets of normalized cross sections using an empirical fit to R. These structure functions were then compared with data from the CERN muon scattering experiments BCDIMS and EMC. We find that our data are consistent with the EMC data, if the latter are multiplied by a normalization factor of 1.07. No single, uniform normalization factor can be applied to the BCDMS data that will bring them into agreement with the SLAC data in the region of overlap. |
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ISSN: | 0920-5632 |