Structure Functions of the Nucleon in a Statistical Model

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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16 pages TeX, 11 figures available as Postscript files, University of Bielefeld preprint BI-TP 93/35

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10.1007/BF01557398

Deep inelastic scattering is considered in a statistical model of the nucleon. This incorporates certain features which are absent in the standard parton model such as quantum statistical correlations which play a role in the propagation of particles when considering Feynman diagrams containing internal lines. The inclusion of the ${\cal O}(\alpha_{s})$ corrections in our numerical calculations allows a good fit to the data for $x\geq 0.25$. The fit corresponds to values of temperature and chemical potential of approximately $T=0.067$ GeV and $\mu=0.133$ GeV. The latter values of parameters, however, give rise, for all $x$, to a large value for $R=\sigma_{L}/\sigma_{T}$.

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