Structure, fragmentation and fracture functions

We address the partonic description of the proton, the photon and the 'color singlet,' as seen in inclusive and semi-inclusive DIS, in e + e - collisions, and in diffractive processes, respectively. Their formal treatment using structure, fragmentation, and fracture functions is outlined g...

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Autores principales: Garcia Canal, C.A., Sassot, R.
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spelling todo:paper_0217751X_v15_n23_p3587_GarciaCanal2023-10-03T15:10:31Z Structure, fragmentation and fracture functions Garcia Canal, C.A. Sassot, R. proton color diffraction energy photon quantum theory review We address the partonic description of the proton, the photon and the 'color singlet,' as seen in inclusive and semi-inclusive DIS, in e + e - collisions, and in diffractive processes, respectively. Their formal treatment using structure, fragmentation, and fracture functions is outlined giving an insight into the perturbative QCD framework for these functions. Examples and comparisons with experimental data from LEP, HERA, and Tevatron are also covered. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_0217751X_v15_n23_p3587_GarciaCanal
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topic proton
color
diffraction
energy
photon
quantum theory
review
spellingShingle proton
color
diffraction
energy
photon
quantum theory
review
Garcia Canal, C.A.
Sassot, R.
Structure, fragmentation and fracture functions
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color
diffraction
energy
photon
quantum theory
review
description We address the partonic description of the proton, the photon and the 'color singlet,' as seen in inclusive and semi-inclusive DIS, in e + e - collisions, and in diffractive processes, respectively. Their formal treatment using structure, fragmentation, and fracture functions is outlined giving an insight into the perturbative QCD framework for these functions. Examples and comparisons with experimental data from LEP, HERA, and Tevatron are also covered.
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title Structure, fragmentation and fracture functions
title_short Structure, fragmentation and fracture functions
title_full Structure, fragmentation and fracture functions
title_fullStr Structure, fragmentation and fracture functions
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