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The structure function F$_{2}^{\gamma}$(x,Q$^{2}$) at LEP2

The unique nature of the photon can be investigated in hitherto unexplored kinematic regions at LEP2. We discuss the theoretical significance of deep inelastic measurements and present a prescription that allows a theoretically and experimentally sensible separation of the so-called `anomalous'...

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Autores principales: Forshaw, Jeffrey R., Seymour, M.H.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1995
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/281657
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description The unique nature of the photon can be investigated in hitherto unexplored kinematic regions at LEP2. We discuss the theoretical significance of deep inelastic measurements and present a prescription that allows a theoretically and experimentally sensible separation of the so-called `anomalous' and `hadronic' components of the target photon. We perform preliminary studies regarding the ability to reconstruct the \gamma^* \gamma CM energy (and hence x) and the usefulness of the easier to measure electron structure function.
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spelling cern-2816572019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/281657engForshaw, Jeffrey R.Seymour, M.H.The structure function F$_{2}^{\gamma}$(x,Q$^{2}$) at LEP2Particle Physics - PhenomenologyThe unique nature of the photon can be investigated in hitherto unexplored kinematic regions at LEP2. We discuss the theoretical significance of deep inelastic measurements and present a prescription that allows a theoretically and experimentally sensible separation of the so-called `anomalous' and `hadronic' components of the target photon. We perform preliminary studies regarding the ability to reconstruct the \gamma^* \gamma CM energy (and hence x) and the usefulness of the easier to measure electron structure function.hep-ph/9505286CERN-TH-95-105CCL-TR-95-006RAL-TR-95-006CCL-TR-95-006CERN-TH-95-105oai:cds.cern.ch:2816571995-05-11
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Forshaw, Jeffrey R.
Seymour, M.H.
The structure function F$_{2}^{\gamma}$(x,Q$^{2}$) at LEP2
title The structure function F$_{2}^{\gamma}$(x,Q$^{2}$) at LEP2
title_full The structure function F$_{2}^{\gamma}$(x,Q$^{2}$) at LEP2
title_fullStr The structure function F$_{2}^{\gamma}$(x,Q$^{2}$) at LEP2
title_full_unstemmed The structure function F$_{2}^{\gamma}$(x,Q$^{2}$) at LEP2
title_short The structure function F$_{2}^{\gamma}$(x,Q$^{2}$) at LEP2
title_sort structure function f$_{2}^{\gamma}$(x,q$^{2}$) at lep2
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/281657
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