A natural consequence of the composite operator propagator-vertex description of deep inelastic scattering developed by the authors is that the anomalous suppression observed in the flavour singlet contribution to the first moment of the polarised proton structure function $g_1^p$ (the `proton spin' problem) is not a special property of the proton structure but is a target independent effect which can be related to an anomalous suppression in the QCD topological susceptibility. In this paper, it is shown how this target independent mechanism can be tested in semi-inclusive deep inelastic scattering in which a pion or D meson carrying a large target energy fraction $z$ is detected in the target fragmentatio
Single-spin asymmetries for semi-inclusive electroproduction of charged pions in deep-inelastic scat...
We present a new measurement of the virtual photon proton asymmetry Ap1 from deep inelastic scatteri...
So far, the analyses of the polarized structure functions of the proton and neutron have been limite...
A natural consequence of the composite operator propagator-vertex description of deep inelastic scat...
The target-independent suppression mechanism proposed as an explanation of the EMC-SMC `proton spin'...
Recent work by the author in collaboration with S. Narison and G. Veneziano on the EMC-SMC-SLAC `pro...
We discuss semi-inclusive Deep Inelastic Scattering (DIS) in the z -> 1 limit, in particular the rel...
The theoretical status of the `proton spin' effect is reviewed. The conventional QCD parton model an...
We discuss semi-inclusive Deep Inelastic Scattering (DIS) in the z -> 1 limit, in particular the rel...
Adams D, Adeva B, Arik E, et al. Spin structure of the proton from polarized inclusive deep-inelasti...
For a decade, the ‘proton spin’ problem – the anomalous suppression observed in the flavour singlet ...
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\noindent{\bf Abstract} \vskip0.2cm \noindent An approach to deep inelastic scattering is described ...
We give an overview of present calculations involving the proton spin structure function. It is show...
Topological charge screening has been proposed as the mechanism responsible for the anomalous suppre...
Single-spin asymmetries for semi-inclusive electroproduction of charged pions in deep-inelastic scat...
We present a new measurement of the virtual photon proton asymmetry Ap1 from deep inelastic scatteri...
So far, the analyses of the polarized structure functions of the proton and neutron have been limite...
A natural consequence of the composite operator propagator-vertex description of deep inelastic scat...
The target-independent suppression mechanism proposed as an explanation of the EMC-SMC `proton spin'...
Recent work by the author in collaboration with S. Narison and G. Veneziano on the EMC-SMC-SLAC `pro...
We discuss semi-inclusive Deep Inelastic Scattering (DIS) in the z -> 1 limit, in particular the rel...
The theoretical status of the `proton spin' effect is reviewed. The conventional QCD parton model an...
We discuss semi-inclusive Deep Inelastic Scattering (DIS) in the z -> 1 limit, in particular the rel...
Adams D, Adeva B, Arik E, et al. Spin structure of the proton from polarized inclusive deep-inelasti...
For a decade, the ‘proton spin’ problem – the anomalous suppression observed in the flavour singlet ...
NOTE: Text or symbols not renderable in plain ASCII are indicated by [...]. Abstract is included in...
\noindent{\bf Abstract} \vskip0.2cm \noindent An approach to deep inelastic scattering is described ...
We give an overview of present calculations involving the proton spin structure function. It is show...
Topological charge screening has been proposed as the mechanism responsible for the anomalous suppre...
Single-spin asymmetries for semi-inclusive electroproduction of charged pions in deep-inelastic scat...
We present a new measurement of the virtual photon proton asymmetry Ap1 from deep inelastic scatteri...
So far, the analyses of the polarized structure functions of the proton and neutron have been limite...