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On the Determination of Spin-Dependent Parton Distributions in Semi-Inclusive Deep Inelastic Scattering
New polarized fragmentation functions are introduced and justified, in
addition to those conventional ones assumed to be independent of the helicity
of the parent parton. It is demonstrated that due to our present ignorance
concerning these new parton-spin dependent leading-twist fragmentation
functions, it is impossible to utilize current experiments on spin-dependent
semi-inclusive deep inelastic lepton nucleon scattering to disentangle the
separate polarized parton distributions.Comment: 8 pages, minor changes, 1 figure adde
Parton evolution in the fixed flavor factorization scheme
It is argued that while the scale dependence of the parton distributions in
the fixed flavor factorization scheme is governed by three active flavors, the
scale dependence of the running coupling should nevertheless be better governed
by a variable number of active flavors.Comment: 5 page
Phenomenology of the Flavor-Asymmetry in the Light-Quark Sea of the Nucleon
A phenomenological ansatz for the flavor-asymmetry of the light sea
distributions of the nucleon, based on the Pauli exclusion principle, is
proposed. This ansatz is compatible with the measured flavor-asymmetry of the
unpolarized sea distributions, , of the nucleon. A prediction
for the corresponding polarized flavor-asymmetry is presented and shown to
agree with predictions of (chiral quark--soliton) models which successfully
reproduced the flavor-asymmetry of the unpolarized sea.Comment: 5 pages, LaTeX, 2 figures, uses epsfi
The Photon Structure Function at Small-x
It is shown that recent small-x measurements of the photon structure function
F_2^{\gamma}(x,Q^2) by the LEP-OPAL collaboration are consistent with
parameter-free QCD predictions at all presently accessible values of Q^2.Comment: 7 pages, LaTeX, 2 figure
Dynamical QCD Predictions for Ultrahigh Energy Neutrino Cross Sections
Neutrino-nucleon total cross sections for neutrino energies up to ultrahigh
energies (UHE), E_\nu=10^12 GeV, are evaluated within the framework of the
dynamical (radiative) parton model. The expected uncertainties of these
predictions do not exceed the level of about 20 % at the highest energies where
contributions of parton distributions in the yet unmeasured region around
x\simeq 10^-8 to 10^-9 are non-negligible. This is far more accurate than
estimated uncertainties of about 2^+-1 due to ad hoc extrapolations of parton
distributions to x<10^-5 required for calculating UHE cosmic neutrino event
rates.Comment: 16 pages, LaTeX, 4 figures, uses epsfig and amssymb styl
Probing the Perturbative NLO Parton Evolution in the Small- Region
A dedicated test of the perturbative QCD NLO parton evolution in the very
small- region is performed. We find a good agreement with recent precision
HERA-data for , as well as with the present determination of the
curvature of . Characteristically, perturbative QCD evolutions result in
a positive curvature which increases as decreases. Future precision
measurements in the very small -region, , could provide a
sensitive test of the range of validity of perturbative QCDComment: Revised version, to appear in EPJ
The Polarized and Unpolarized Photon Content of the Nucleon
The equivalent photon content of polarized and unpolarized nucleons (protons,
neutrons), utilized in Weizs\"acker--Williams approximations, are presented.
For this purpose a new expression for the elastic photon component of a
polarized nucleon is derived. The inelastic photon components are obtained from
the corresponding momentum evolution equations subject to the boundary
conditions of their vanishing at some low momentum scale. The resulting photon
asymmetries, important for estimating cross section asymmetries in photon
induced subprocesses are also presented for some typical relevant momentum
scales.Comment: LaTeX, 16 pages, 6 figure
Radiatively Generated Isospin Violations in the Nucleon and the NuTeV Anomaly
Predictions of isospin asymmetries of valence and sea distributions are
presented which are generated by QED leading photon
bremsstrahlung effects. Together with isospin violations arising from
nonperturbative hadronic sources (such as quark and target mass differences) as
well as with even a conservative contribution from a strangeness asymmetry
(), the discrepancy between the large NuTeV `anomaly' result for
and the world average of other measurements is removed.Comment: 10 pages, 2 figure
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