Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Scientific paper
1994-03-09
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
8 pages in plain TeX with PostScript figures to follow, MIT-CTP-2288
Scientific paper
In this talk, I will concentrate on $Q^2$-dependence of deep inelastic sum rules. I will first give a modern definition of deep-inelastic sum rules and then discuss physical origins of their scaling violation at finite $Q^2$. Following this, I discuss a few well-known examples, in particular, the Bjorken sum rule, which is at the center of interest of this symposium. Finally, I consider the $Q^2 \to 0$ limit of sum rules using low-energy theorems. I think this can motivate some interesting CEBAF physics.
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