COMPASS results on proton longitudinal spin structure function g1 and quark fragmentation functions

We present a few recent highlights from the COMPASS experiment at CERN, related to the nucleon spin and structure: the proton spin structure function g1 p(x) measured using 200 GeV polarized muons, together with a QCD fit of g1 world data; pion and kaon multiplicities in DIS in view of constraining...

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Main Author: Kunne Fabienne
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201716401007
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spelling doaj-c0692b89065e427dbb83a93e4236f3012021-08-02T07:45:35ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2017-01-011640100710.1051/epjconf/201716401007epjconf_icnfp2017_01007COMPASS results on proton longitudinal spin structure function g1 and quark fragmentation functionsKunne FabienneWe present a few recent highlights from the COMPASS experiment at CERN, related to the nucleon spin and structure: the proton spin structure function g1 p(x) measured using 200 GeV polarized muons, together with a QCD fit of g1 world data; pion and kaon multiplicities in DIS in view of constraining quark fragmentation functions. The statistical precision on g1p is improved by a factor of ~2 at low x. A reevaluation of the Bjorken sum rule based on COMPASS data alone confirms its validation within 9% accuracy. An NLO QCD fit to g1 world data leads to a value of the quark spin contribution to the nucleon spin ΔΣ, between 0.26 and 0.36 at Q2= 3 (GeV/c)2, the size of the uncertainty being driven by the unknown shape of the polarized parton distributions. The results on pion and kaon multiplicities produced in DIS of muons off an isoscalar target constitute an impressive data set of more than 400 points in π and 400 in K, covering a large kinematical domain in (x, z, Q2), which will be used in future NLO QCD fits to extract quark fragmentation functions into π and K. A LO fit is performed to extract the favoured and unfavoured quark fragmentation functions into pions.https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201716401007
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COMPASS results on proton longitudinal spin structure function g1 and quark fragmentation functions
EPJ Web of Conferences
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title COMPASS results on proton longitudinal spin structure function g1 and quark fragmentation functions
title_short COMPASS results on proton longitudinal spin structure function g1 and quark fragmentation functions
title_full COMPASS results on proton longitudinal spin structure function g1 and quark fragmentation functions
title_fullStr COMPASS results on proton longitudinal spin structure function g1 and quark fragmentation functions
title_full_unstemmed COMPASS results on proton longitudinal spin structure function g1 and quark fragmentation functions
title_sort compass results on proton longitudinal spin structure function g1 and quark fragmentation functions
publisher EDP Sciences
series EPJ Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2017-01-01
description We present a few recent highlights from the COMPASS experiment at CERN, related to the nucleon spin and structure: the proton spin structure function g1 p(x) measured using 200 GeV polarized muons, together with a QCD fit of g1 world data; pion and kaon multiplicities in DIS in view of constraining quark fragmentation functions. The statistical precision on g1p is improved by a factor of ~2 at low x. A reevaluation of the Bjorken sum rule based on COMPASS data alone confirms its validation within 9% accuracy. An NLO QCD fit to g1 world data leads to a value of the quark spin contribution to the nucleon spin ΔΣ, between 0.26 and 0.36 at Q2= 3 (GeV/c)2, the size of the uncertainty being driven by the unknown shape of the polarized parton distributions. The results on pion and kaon multiplicities produced in DIS of muons off an isoscalar target constitute an impressive data set of more than 400 points in π and 400 in K, covering a large kinematical domain in (x, z, Q2), which will be used in future NLO QCD fits to extract quark fragmentation functions into π and K. A LO fit is performed to extract the favoured and unfavoured quark fragmentation functions into pions.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201716401007
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