The singlet contribution to the g1(x,Q2) structure function is calculated
in the double-logarithmic approximation of perturbative QCD in the region x≪1. Double logarithmic contributions of the type (αsln2(1/x))k which are not included in the GLAP evolution equations are shown to
give a power-like rise at small-x which is much stronger than the extrapolation
of the GLAP expressions. The dominant contribution is due to the gluons which,
in contrast to the unpolarized case, mix with the fermions also in the region
x≪1. The two main reasons why the small-x behavior of the double
logarithmic approximation is so much stronger than the usual GLAP evolution
are: the larger kinematical region of integration (in particular, no ordering
in transverse momentum) and the contributions from non-ladder diagrams.Comment: LaTeX with 9 Figures in a separate file. Full file also available at
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