Polarised deep inelastic scattering accompanied by a forward jet as a probe of the $\ln^2(1/x)$ resummation

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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13 pages, latex, 5 figures

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10.1016/S0370-2693(99)00985-5

We argue that the production of forward jets in polarised deep inelastic scattering can be a useful tool for probing the double $ln^2(1/x)$ resummation effects which control the polarised deep inelastic scattering for small values of the Bjorken parameter $x$. We solve the corresponding integral equations generating the double $ln^2(1/x)$ resummation and calculate the differential structure function describing the forward jet production in the small $x$ regime which can possibly be probed by the polarised HERA measurements. We show that these structure functions should exhibit the characteristic increase with decreasing $x/x_J$, where $x_J$ denotes the longitudinal momentum fraction of the parent proton carried by a jet, and we quantify this increase.

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