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Hadron Structure In Electroweak Precision Measurements 1st Edition Nathan L Hall Auth

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Hadron Structure In Electroweak Precision Measurements 1st Edition Nathan L Hall Auth
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.83 MB
Pages: 127
Author: Nathan L. Hall (auth.)
ISBN: 9783319202204, 3319202200
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Hadron Structure In Electroweak Precision Measurements 1st Edition Nathan L Hall Auth by Nathan L. Hall (auth.) 9783319202204, 3319202200 instant download after payment.

This thesis examines the γZ box contribution to the weak charge of the proton. Here, by combining recent parity-violating electron-deuteron scattering data with our current understanding of parton distribution functions, the author shows that one can limit this model dependence. The resulting construction is a robust model of the γγ and γZ structure functions that can also be used to study a variety of low-energy phenomena. Two such cases are discussed in this work, namely, the nucleon’s electromagnetic polarizabilities and quark-hadron duality.

By using phenomenological information to constrain the input structure functions, this important but previously poorly understood radiative correction is determined at the kinematics of the parity-violating experiment, QWEAK, to a degree of precision more than twice that of the previous best estimate.

A detailed investigation into available parametrizations of the electromagnetic and interference cross-sections indicates that earlier analyses suffered from the inability to correctly quantify their model dependence.

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