Abstract
This is a status report on the behaviour of deeply inelastic scattering in the low x region, where a new physics to be expected. It is bound to be theoretical review, since there is no data available at truely small values of x, say x < 10{sup -3}. New data from HERA are anticipated and I am viewing on this talk as summary of the theoretical situation in the region of small x, as is just before this new area of physics will be studied experimentally. This is an extended version of the talk which was presented at EP-HEP 91 Conference. (orig.).
Levin, E
[1]
- Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY), Hamburg (Germany)
Citation Formats
Levin, E.
Nucleon structure function at small {chi}.
Germany: N. p.,
1991.
Web.
Levin, E.
Nucleon structure function at small {chi}.
Germany.
Levin, E.
1991.
"Nucleon structure function at small {chi}."
Germany.
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title = {Nucleon structure function at small {chi}}
author = {Levin, E}
abstractNote = {This is a status report on the behaviour of deeply inelastic scattering in the low x region, where a new physics to be expected. It is bound to be theoretical review, since there is no data available at truely small values of x, say x < 10{sup -3}. New data from HERA are anticipated and I am viewing on this talk as summary of the theoretical situation in the region of small x, as is just before this new area of physics will be studied experimentally. This is an extended version of the talk which was presented at EP-HEP 91 Conference. (orig.).}
place = {Germany}
year = {1991}
month = {Sep}
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title = {Nucleon structure function at small {chi}}
author = {Levin, E}
abstractNote = {This is a status report on the behaviour of deeply inelastic scattering in the low x region, where a new physics to be expected. It is bound to be theoretical review, since there is no data available at truely small values of x, say x < 10{sup -3}. New data from HERA are anticipated and I am viewing on this talk as summary of the theoretical situation in the region of small x, as is just before this new area of physics will be studied experimentally. This is an extended version of the talk which was presented at EP-HEP 91 Conference. (orig.).}
place = {Germany}
year = {1991}
month = {Sep}
}