We discuss the role of quantum statistical mechanics in the description of the parton distribution functions in the proton. It provides the low Q 2 boundary conditions for DGLAP equations in terms of Fermi–Dirac and Bose–Einstein functions of the fractional momentum variable x. The successful comparison with experimental data on both the unpolarised and polarised deep inelastic structure functions is reviewed. We argue that the statistical approach for the nucleon parton distributions functions has the nice feature that the free model parameters are fixed from data with high statistics and small systematic uncertainties, providing a strong constraint on the information not supplied by the experiments
Supposing there exists an effective charge which defines an evolution scheme for both unpolarised an...
AbstractThe quantum statistical parton distributions approach proposed more than one decade ago is r...
6 pages, 3figuresWe present a new set of polarized parton distributions constructed in a statistical...
We discuss the role of quantum statistical mechanics in the description of the parton distribution f...
A novel approach to parton distributions parameterization in terms of quantum statistical functions ...
By describing a large class of deep inelastic processes with standard parameterization for the diffe...
We recall how parton distributions are constructed in a statistical physical picture of the nucleon....
AbstractLow-Q2 photons do not resolve partons in the proton, which gives problems when applying the ...
International audienceThe quantum statistical parton distributions approach proposed more than one d...
A previous approach with Fermi-Dirac distributions for fermion partons is here improved to comply wi...
A large class of polarized and unpolarized deep inelastic data is successfully described with Fermi-...
We investigate the Q^2 evolution of parton distributions at small x values, recently obtained in the...
We describe how to calculate the parton distributions fa(x,kt2,μ2), unintegrated over the parton tra...
The latest structure function results, as presented at the ICHEP98 conference, are reviewed. A brief...
An explicit evaluation of the double parton distribution functions (dPDFs), within a relativistic Li...
Supposing there exists an effective charge which defines an evolution scheme for both unpolarised an...
AbstractThe quantum statistical parton distributions approach proposed more than one decade ago is r...
6 pages, 3figuresWe present a new set of polarized parton distributions constructed in a statistical...
We discuss the role of quantum statistical mechanics in the description of the parton distribution f...
A novel approach to parton distributions parameterization in terms of quantum statistical functions ...
By describing a large class of deep inelastic processes with standard parameterization for the diffe...
We recall how parton distributions are constructed in a statistical physical picture of the nucleon....
AbstractLow-Q2 photons do not resolve partons in the proton, which gives problems when applying the ...
International audienceThe quantum statistical parton distributions approach proposed more than one d...
A previous approach with Fermi-Dirac distributions for fermion partons is here improved to comply wi...
A large class of polarized and unpolarized deep inelastic data is successfully described with Fermi-...
We investigate the Q^2 evolution of parton distributions at small x values, recently obtained in the...
We describe how to calculate the parton distributions fa(x,kt2,μ2), unintegrated over the parton tra...
The latest structure function results, as presented at the ICHEP98 conference, are reviewed. A brief...
An explicit evaluation of the double parton distribution functions (dPDFs), within a relativistic Li...
Supposing there exists an effective charge which defines an evolution scheme for both unpolarised an...
AbstractThe quantum statistical parton distributions approach proposed more than one decade ago is r...
6 pages, 3figuresWe present a new set of polarized parton distributions constructed in a statistical...