Small-Bag Structure of Nucleon and the R=σ_L/σ_T Ratio
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概要
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We propose a small-bag model for the nucleon substructure, which incorporates both the longstanding constituent-quark picture and some salient features of the MIT bag model. The radius of our bag, estimated from the primordial p_T of partons suggested by several phenomena, is smaller than that of the MIT bag. The implications of the model for the static properties of nucleon are explored. We also show that it yields the R=σ_L/σ_T ratio in deep inelastic e(μ)N scattering qualitatively consistent with experimental data.
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- 1982-06-25
著者
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Akiba Tomoya
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science Tohoku University
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AKIBA Tomoya
Department of Information Science, Faculty of Science Hirosaki University
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