We report the results of a new measurement of spin structure functions of the
deuteron in the region of moderate momentum transfer (Q2 = 0.27 -- 1.3
(GeV/c)2) and final hadronic state mass in the nucleon resonance region (W
= 1.08 -- 2.0 GeV). We scattered a 2.5 GeV polarized continuous electron beam
at Jefferson Lab off a dynamically polarized cryogenic solid state target
(15ND3) and detected the scattered electrons with the CEBAF Large
Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS). From our data, we extract the longitudinal
double spin asymmetry A∣∣ and the spin structure function g1d. Our
data are generally in reasonable agreement with existing data from SLAC where
they overlap, and they represent a substantial improvement in statistical
precision. We compare our results with expectations for resonance asymmetries
and extrapolated deep inelastic scaling results. Finally, we evaluate the first
moment of the structure function g1d and study its approach to both the
deep inelastic limit at large Q2 and to the Gerasimov-Drell-Hearn sum rule
at the real photon limit (Q2→0). We find that the first moment varies
rapidly in the Q2 range of our experiment and crosses zero at Q2 between
0.5 and 0.8 (GeV/c)2, indicating the importance of the Δ resonance at
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