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Quark-hadron duality in spin structure functions g(1)(p) and g(1)(d)
Physical Review C (2007)
  • PE Bosted
  • KV Dharmawardane
  • GE Dodge
  • TA Forest
  • SE Kuhn
  • Y Prok
  • G Adams
  • M Amarian
  • P Ambrozewicz
  • M Anghinolfi
  • G Asryan
  • H Avakian
  • H Bagdasaryan
  • N Baillie
  • JP Ball
  • NA Baltzell
  • S Barrow
  • V Batourine
  • M Battaglieri
  • K Beard
  • I Bedlinskiy
  • M Bektasoglu
  • M Bellis
  • N Benmouna
  • AS Biselli
  • BE Bonner
  • S Bouchigny
  • S Boiarinov
  • R Bradford
  • D Branford
  • WK Brooks
  • S Bultmann
  • VD Burkert
  • C Butuceanu
  • JR Calarco
  • SL Careccia
  • DS Carman
  • B Carnahan
  • A Cazes
  • S Chen
  • PL Cole
  • P Collins
  • P Coltharp
  • D Cords
  • P Corvisiero
  • D Crabb
  • H Crannell
  • V Crede
  • JP Cummings
  • R De Masi
  • R DeVita
  • E De Sanctis
  • PV Degtyarenko
  • H Denizli
  • L Dennis
  • A Deur
  • C Djalali
  • J Donnelly
  • D Doughty
  • P Dragovitsch
  • M Dugger
  • S Dytman
  • OP Dzyubak
  • H Egiyan
  • KS Egiyan
  • L Elouadrhiri
  • P Eugenio
  • R Fatemi
  • G Fedotov
  • RJ Feuerbach
  • H Funsten
  • M Garcon
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  • KL Giovanetti
  • FX Girod
  • JT Goetz
  • E Golovatch
  • A Gonenc
  • RW Gothe
  • KA Griffioen
  • M Guidal
  • M Guillo
  • N Guler
  • L Guo
  • V Gyurjyan
  • C Hadjidakis
  • K Hafidi
  • RS Hakobyan
  • J Hardie
  • D Heddle
  • FW Hersman
  • K Hicks
  • I Hleiqawi
  • M Holtrop
  • M Huertas
  • CE Hyde-Wright
  • Y Ilieva
  • DG Ireland
  • BS Ishkhanov
  • EL Isupov
  • MM Ito
  • D Jenkins
  • HS Jo
  • K Joo
  • HG Juengst
  • C Keith
  • JD Kellie
  • M Khandaker
  • KY Kim
  • K Kim
  • W Kim
  • A Klein
  • FJ Klein
  • M Klusman
  • M Kossov
  • LH Kramer
  • V Kubarovsky
  • J Kuhn
  • SV Kuleshov
  • J Lachniet
  • JM Laget
  • J Langheinrich
  • D Lawrence
  • J Li
  • ACS Lima
  • K Livingston
  • H Lu
  • K Lukashin
  • M MacCormick
  • JJ Manak
  • N Markov
  • S McAleer
  • B McKinnon
  • JWC McNabb
  • BA Mecking
  • MD Mestayer
  • CA Meyer
  • T Mibe
  • K Mikhailov
  • R Minehart
  • M Mirazita
  • R Miskimen
  • V Mokeev
  • L Morand
  • SA Morrow
  • M Moteabbed
  • J Mueller
  • GS Mutchler
  • P Nadel-Turonski
  • J Napolitano
  • R Nasseripour
  • S Niccolai
  • G Niculescu
  • I Niculescu
  • BB Niczyporuk
  • MR Niroula
  • RA Niyazov
  • M Nozar
  • GV O'Rielly
  • M Osipenko
  • AI Ostrovidov
  • K Park
  • E Pasyuk
  • C Paterson
  • SA Philips
  • J Pierce
  • N Pivnyuk
  • D Pocanic
  • O Pogorelko
  • E Polli
  • S Pozdniakov
  • BM Preedom
  • JW Price
  • D Protopopescu
  • LM Qin
  • BA Raue
  • G Riccardi
  • G Ricco
  • M Ripani
  • F Ronchetti
  • G Rosner
  • P Rossi
  • D Rowntree
  • PD Rubin
  • F Sabatie
  • C Salgado
  • JP Santoro
  • V Sapunenko
  • RA Schumacher
  • VS Serov
  • YG Sharabian
  • J Shaw
  • NV Shvedunov
  • AV Skabelin
  • ES Smith
  • LC Smith
  • DI Sober
  • A Stavinsky
  • SS Stepanyan
  • S Stepanyan
  • BE Stokes
  • P Stoler
  • S Strauch
  • R Suleiman
  • M Taiuti
  • S Taylor
  • DJ Tedeschi
  • U Thoma
  • R Thompson
  • A Tkabladze
  • S Tkachenko
  • L Todor
  • C Tur
  • M Ungaro
  • MF Vineyard
  • AV Vlassov
  • LB Weinstein
  • DP Weygand
  • M Williams, University of Massachusetts - Amherst
  • E Wolin
  • MH Wood
  • A Yegneswaran
  • J Yun
  • L Zana
  • J Zhang
  • B Zhao
  • Z Zhao
Abstract
New measurements of the spin structure functions of the proton and deuteron g1p(x,Q2) and g1d(x,Q2) in the nucleon resonance region are compared with extrapolations of target-mass-corrected next-to-leading-order (NLO) QCD fits to higher energy data. Averaged over the entire resonance region (W<2 >GeV), the data and QCD fits are in good agreement in both magnitude and Q2 dependence for Q2>1.7 GeV2/c2. This “global” duality appears to result from cancellations among the prominent “local” resonance regions: in particular strong σ3/2 contributions in the Δ(1232) region appear to be compensated by strong σ1/2 contributions in the resonance region centered on 1.5 GeV. These results are encouraging for the extension of NLO QCD fits to lower W and Q2 than have been used previously.
Disciplines
Publication Date
January 1, 2007
Publisher Statement
Doi:10.1103/PhysRevC.75.035203 Copyright 2007 by The American Physical Society. http://prc.aps.org/pdf/PRC/v75/i3/e035203
Citation Information
PE Bosted, KV Dharmawardane, GE Dodge, TA Forest, et al.. "Quark-hadron duality in spin structure functions g(1)(p) and g(1)(d)" Physical Review C Vol. 75 Iss. 3 (2007)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/michael_williams/80/