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    The QCD Analysis of the Structure Functions and Effective Nucleon Mass

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    On the basis of the target mass corrections to structure functions of deep-inelastic scattering of leptons, we evaluate effective nucleon mass that turns out to be twice Mnucl.M_{nucl.} for deep-inelastic scattering on the nucleus target and equals Mnucl.M_{nucl.} for the hydrogen target.Comment: LATEX, 6 pages, no figure

    Nuclear effects and higher twists in F3 structure function

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    We analyze the CCFR collaboration iron target data on the xF3 structure function making particular emphasis on the extraction of the higher twist contributions from data. Corrections for nuclear effects are applied in order to extract data on the structure function of the isoscalar nucleon. Our analysis confirms the observation made earlier, that the higher twist terms depend strongly on the level to which QCD perturbation theory analysis is applied. We discuss the impact of nuclear effects on the higher twist term as well as on the QCD scale parameter Lambda_{\bar{MS}} extracted from the fit to data.Comment: 16 pages, 2 figure

    Constraints on "Second Order Fixed Point" QCD from the CCFR Data on Deep Inelastic Neutrino-Nucleon Scattering

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    The results of LO {\it Fixed point} QCD (FP-QCD) analysis of the CCFR data for the nucleon structure function  xF3(x,Q2) ~xF_3(x,Q^2)~ are presented. The predictions of FP-QCD, in which the Callan-Symanzik  β ~\beta~ function admits a {\it second order} ultraviolet zero at  α=α0 ~\alpha = \alpha_0~ are in good agreement with the data. Constraints for the possible values of the  β ~\beta~ function parameter  b ~b~ regulating how fast  αs(Q2) ~\alpha_ s(Q^2)~ tends to its asymptotic value  α0≠0 ~\alpha_{0}\ne 0~ are found from the data. The corresponding values of  α0 ~\alpha_{0}~ are also determined. Having in mind our recent " First order fixed point" QCD fit to the same data we conclude that in spite of the high precision and the large  (x,Q2) ~(x,Q^2)~ kinematic range of the CCFR data they cannot discriminate between QCD and FP-QCD predictions for  xF3(x,Q2) ~xF_3(x,Q^2)~.Comment: 8 pages, LaTe
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