From Deep Inelastic Scattering to Photoproduction: A Unified Approach
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- 25 July 1997
Abstract
The strikingly different high energy behaviours of real photoabsorption cross-sections with Q^2 = 0 and the low x proton structure function at large Q^2 are studied from a laboratory frame viewpoint, in which the x and Q^2 dependence reflects the space-time structure of the interaction. This is done using a simple model which incorporates hadron dominance, but attributes the striking enhancement observed at HERA at very low x and high Q^2 to contributions from heavy long-lived fluctuations of the incoming photon. Earlier published predictions of the model for the then unknown behaviour of the structure function at small x and intermediate Q^2 are shown to be strikingly confirmed by recent experimental data. A simultaneous analysis of real photoabsorption data and structure function data for 0 <= x < 0.1 and 0 <= Q^2 <= 15 GeV^2 is then reported. An excellent fit is obtained, with all parameters in the restricted ranges allowed by other physical requirements.Keywords
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- Version 1, 1997-07-25, ArXiv
- Published version: Physical Review D, 56 (11), 7291.
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