A phenomenological analysis of the longitudinal structure function at small x and low Q2
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The longitudinal structure function in deep-inelastic scattering is one of the observables from which the gluon distribution can be unfolded. Consequently, this observable can be used to constrain the QCD dynamics at small x. In this work we compare the predictions of distinct QCD models with the recent experimental results for FL(x,Q2) at small x and low Q2 obtained by the H1 Collaboration. We focus mainly on the color dipole approach, selecting those models which include saturation effects. S ...
The longitudinal structure function in deep-inelastic scattering is one of the observables from which the gluon distribution can be unfolded. Consequently, this observable can be used to constrain the QCD dynamics at small x. In this work we compare the predictions of distinct QCD models with the recent experimental results for FL(x,Q2) at small x and low Q2 obtained by the H1 Collaboration. We focus mainly on the color dipole approach, selecting those models which include saturation effects. Such models are suitable at this kinematical region and also resum a wide class of higher-twist contributions to the observables. Therefore, we investigate the influence of these corrections to FL in the present region of interest. ...
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European physical journal C: particles and fields. Berlin. Vol. 37, no. 3 (Oct. 2004), p. 299-305
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