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Precision Measurement Of The Spin Structure Of The Proton And The Deuteron, Frank R. Wesselmann
Precision Measurement Of The Spin Structure Of The Proton And The Deuteron, Frank R. Wesselmann
Physics Theses & Dissertations
Experiment E155 at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center measured the spin structure functions g1 and g2 of the proton and deuteron using deep inelastic scattering of 50 GeV polarized electrons from dynamically polarized, solid 15NH3 and 6LiD targets. Three independent spectrometers, covering a large kinematic region, 0.014 < xBjorken < 0.9 and 1 < Q2 < 40 (GeV /c)2, detected 200 million events. A fully self-consistent and statistically sound approach to calculating radiative corrections was developed, providing well-defined statistical errors for the E155 data set. Also, a comprehensive fit to the global data set was created which simultaneously …
Generalized Compton Amplitudes In Quantum Chromodynamics, Ignati Grigentch
Generalized Compton Amplitudes In Quantum Chromodynamics, Ignati Grigentch
Physics Theses & Dissertations
In this dissertation we describe results of our studies of generalized Compton amplitudes. We have calculated the one-loop corrections to the amplitude in the coordinate representation in terms of nonlocal string light-ray operators. We have also developed a consistent approach to the problem of constructing the gauge invariant Compton amplitude and obtained an expression for the explicitly gauge invariant amplitude which includes all the generalized target-mass corrections.
Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering At Small X, Ian Balitsky, Elena Kuchina
Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering At Small X, Ian Balitsky, Elena Kuchina
Physics Faculty Publications
We calculate the cross section of deeply virtual Compton scattering at large energies and intermediate momentum transfers.
High Energy Effective Action From Scattering Of Shock Waves In Qcd, Ian Balitsky
High Energy Effective Action From Scattering Of Shock Waves In Qcd, Ian Balitsky
Physics Faculty Publications
The author demonstrates that the amplitude for high-energy scattering can be factorized as a convolution of the contributions due to fast and slow fields. The fast and slow fields interact by means of Wilson-line operators -- infinite gauge factors ordered along the straight line. The resulting factorization formula gives a starting point for a new approach to the effective action for high-energy scattering in QCD.