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Partons and quarks. Daresbury lecture note series No. 12

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:4934184
The report is based on a series of lectures given at Daresbury Laboratory on 2 to 12 Apri1 1973. It is stated that the purpose was to show the reasons why parton models describe the data, show what other phenomena can be understood and what predictions can be made within the parton hypothesis. The report is in sections: elastic electron scattering; inelastic electron scattering; deep inelastic scattering and partons; structure functions and surn rules in the quark parton model; inelastic neutrinto scattering; forward Compton scattering; Compton scattering in simple models; a J = 0 fixed pole in Compton scattering; the non-perturbative parton model without tears; the parton model and vector-meson dominance-rivals or partners; do resonances scale; resonances, SU(6) and the quark parton model; towards a dynamical parton model. (UK)
Research Organization:
Science Research Council, Daresbury (United Kingdom). Daresbury Nuclear Physics Lab.
Sponsoring Organization:
Sponsor not identified
NSA Number:
NSA-29-006180
OSTI ID:
4934184
Report Number(s):
DNPL/R--31
Country of Publication:
United Kingdom
Language:
English