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Deep inelastic neutrino scattering in a resonance model

Deep inelastic neutrino scattering is investigated in the framework of a direct channel resonance model. Using empirical properties of the baryon spectrum and making a universality hypothesis for the transition form factors, the authors deduce that in the Bjorken- Johnson-Low limit the the structure...

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Autores principales: Domokos, G, Kövesi-Domokos, S, Schonberg, E
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1972
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/875519
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author Domokos, G
Kövesi-Domokos, S
Schonberg, E
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Kövesi-Domokos, S
Schonberg, E
author_sort Domokos, G
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description Deep inelastic neutrino scattering is investigated in the framework of a direct channel resonance model. Using empirical properties of the baryon spectrum and making a universality hypothesis for the transition form factors, the authors deduce that in the Bjorken- Johnson-Low limit the the structure functions W/sub 1/, nu W/sub 2/ and nu W/sub 3/ become functions of the scale variable alone. By imposing generalized Goldberger-Treiman-Nambu relations on the axial transition matrix elements and fixing the coupling constants from low- energy experiments, they predict all structure functions without free parameters. The predictions of the theory are compared with neutrino scattering data obtained at CERN. Good agreement is found between theory and experiment in the deep inelastic region.
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spelling cern-8755192019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/875519engDomokos, GKövesi-Domokos, SSchonberg, EDeep inelastic neutrino scattering in a resonance modelParticle Physics - PhenomenologyDeep inelastic neutrino scattering is investigated in the framework of a direct channel resonance model. Using empirical properties of the baryon spectrum and making a universality hypothesis for the transition form factors, the authors deduce that in the Bjorken- Johnson-Low limit the the structure functions W/sub 1/, nu W/sub 2/ and nu W/sub 3/ become functions of the scale variable alone. By imposing generalized Goldberger-Treiman-Nambu relations on the axial transition matrix elements and fixing the coupling constants from low- energy experiments, they predict all structure functions without free parameters. The predictions of the theory are compared with neutrino scattering data obtained at CERN. Good agreement is found between theory and experiment in the deep inelastic region.oai:cds.cern.ch:8755191972
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Domokos, G
Kövesi-Domokos, S
Schonberg, E
Deep inelastic neutrino scattering in a resonance model
title Deep inelastic neutrino scattering in a resonance model
title_full Deep inelastic neutrino scattering in a resonance model
title_fullStr Deep inelastic neutrino scattering in a resonance model
title_full_unstemmed Deep inelastic neutrino scattering in a resonance model
title_short Deep inelastic neutrino scattering in a resonance model
title_sort deep inelastic neutrino scattering in a resonance model
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/875519
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