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    PQCD Analysis of Parton-Hadron Duality

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    We propose an extraction of the running coupling constant of QCD in the infrared region from experimental data on deep inelastic inclusive scattering at Bjorken x -> 1. We first attempt a perturbative fit of the data that extends NLO PQCD evolution to large x values and final state invariant mass, W, in the resonance region. We include both target mass corrections and large x resummation effects. These effects are of order O(1/Q^2), and they improve the agreement with the Q^2 dependence of the data. Standard analyses require the presence of additional power corrections, or dynamical higher twists, to achieve a fully quantitative fit. Our analysis, however, is regulated by the value of the strong coupling in the infrared region that enters through large x resummation effects, and that can suppress, or absorb, higher twist effects. Large x data therefore indirectly provide a measurement of this quantity that can be compared to extractions from other observables.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figure

    Value of alpha_s from deep-inelastic-scattering data

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    We report the value of αs\alpha_{\rm s} obtained from QCD analysis of existing data on deep-inelastic scattering of charged leptons off proton and deuterium and estimate its theoretical uncertainties with particular attention paid to impact of the high-twist contribution to the deep-inelastic-scattering structure functions. Taking into account the major uncertainties the value αsNNLO(MZ)=0.1143±0.0014(exp.)±0.0013(theor.)\alpha^{\rm NNLO}_{\rm s}(M_{\rm Z})=0.1143 \pm 0.0014({\rm exp.})\pm 0.0013({\rm theor.}) is obtained. An extrapolation of the LO--NLO--NNLO results to the higher orders makes it possible to estimate αsN3LO(MZ)∼0.113\alpha^{\rm N^3LO}_{\rm s}(M_{\rm Z})\sim 0.113.Comment: 9 pages, LATEX, 4 figures (EPS). Talk given at 16th International Baldin Seminar on High-Energy Physics Problems: Relativistic Nuclear Physics and Quantum Chromodynamics (ISHEPP 16), Dubna, Russia, 10-15 Jun 200; v2: typos corrected, layout improved, 2 references adde

    Parton distributions from deep-inelastic-scattering data

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    We perform the analysis of existing light-targets deep-inelastic-scattering (DIS) data in the leading-order (LO), next-to-leading-order (NLO), and next-to-next-to-leading-order (NNLO) QCD approximations and extract PDFs simultaneously with the value of the strong coupling constant αs\alpha_s and the high-twist contribution to the structure functions. The main theoretical uncertainties and experimental uncertainties due to all sources of experimental errors in data are estimated, the latter generally dominate for the obtained PDFs. The uncertainty in Higgs boson production cross section due to errors in PDFs is ∼2\sim 2% for the LHC and varies from 2% to 10% for the Fermilab collider under variation of the Higgs boson mass from 100GeV100 {\rm GeV} to 300GeV300 {\rm GeV}. For the WW-boson production cross section the uncertainty is ∼2\sim 2% for the both colliders. The value of αsNNLO(MZ)=0.1143±0.0014(exp.)\alpha^{\rm NNLO}_{\rm s}(M_{\rm Z})=0.1143\pm 0.0014({\rm exp.}) is obtained, while the high-twist terms do not vanish up to the NNLO as required by comparison to data

    Off-shell effects in bound nucleons and parton distributions from 1^1H, 2^2H, 3^3H and 3^3He data

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    We report the results of a new global QCD analysis including deep-inelastic scattering data off 1^1H, 2^2H, 3^3H, and 3^3He targets. Nuclear corrections are treated in terms of a nuclear convolution approach with off-shell bound nucleons. The off-shell (OS) corrections responsible for the modification of the structure functions (SFs) of bound nucleons are constrained in a global fit along with the proton parton distribution functions (PDFs) and the higher-twist (HT) terms. We investigate the proton-neutron difference for the OS correction and discuss our predictions for the SF ratio F2n/F2pF_2^n/F_2^p and the corresponding PDF ratio d/ud/u in the proton, as well as their correlations with the underlying treatment of the HT terms and of the OS corrections. In particular, we find that the recent MARATHON data are consistent with equal relative OS corrections for both the proton and the neutron.Comment: Published version, 6 pages, 4 figure

    Modeling power corrections to the Bjorken sum rule for the neutrino structure function F_1

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    Direct measurements of the the structure functions F_1^{nu p} and F_1^{nu n} at a neutrino factory would allow for an accurate extraction of alpha_s from the Q^2-dependence of the Bjorken sum rule, complementing that based on the Gross-Llewellyn-Smith sum rule for F_3. We estimate the power (1/Q^2-) corrections to the Bjorken sum rule in the instanton vacuum model. For the reduced matrix element of the flavor-nonsinglet twist-4 operator ubar_g_Gdual_gamma_gamma5_u - (u -> d) we obtain a value of 0.18 GeV^2, in good agreement with the QCD sum rule calculations of Braun and Kolesnichenko. Our result allows to reduce the theoretical error in the determination of alpha_s.Comment: 3 pages, 1 figure, uses iopart.cls. Proceedings of the 4th NuFact'02 Workshop "Neutrino Factories based on Muon Storage Rings", Imperial College, London, July 1-6, 200

    Parton distribution functions from the precise NNLO QCD fit

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    We report the parton distribution functions (PDFs) determined from the NNLO QCD analysis of the world inclusive DIS data with account of the precise NNLO QCD corrections to the evolution equations kernel. The value of strong coupling constant \alpha_s^{NNLO}(M_Z)=0.1141(14), in fair agreement with one obtained using the earlier approximate NNLO kernel by van Neerven-Vogt. The intermediate bosons rates calculated in the NNLO using obtained PDFs are in agreement to the latest Run II results.Comment: 8 pages, LATEX, 2 figures (EPS
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