Elsevier

Nuclear Physics A

Volume 544, Issues 3–4, 27 July 1992, Pages 731-746
Nuclear Physics A

Deep inelastic parton distributions and the constituent quark model

https://doi.org/10.1016/0375-9474(92)90539-VGet rights and content

Abstract

The parton distributions of the nucleon are evaluated dynamically under the assumption that at a low-resolution scale the nucleon consists entirely of valence constitutent quarks. Results from various constituent-quark models are presented and the one-gluon-exchange effects, as described by spin-isospin potential approximations, are discussed. The predictions are compared with the experimental observations from deep inelastic muon-nucleon scattering.

References (22)

  • M. Giannini

    Rep. Progr. Phys.

    (1991)
  • G. Parisi et al.

    Phys. Lett.

    (1976)
    M. Glück et al.

    Phys. Rev.

    (1976)
    V.A. Novikov et al.

    Ann. of Phys.

    (1977)
  • R.P. Bickerstaff et al.

    Phys. Rev.

    (1990)
  • A. Chodos

    Phys. Rev.

    (1974)
    R.L. Jaffe

    Phys. Rev.

    (1975)
  • E.J. Moniz

    Phys. Rev.

    (1969)
  • J. Franklin

    Nucl. Phys.

    (1978)
    L.S. Celenza et al.

    Phys. Rev.

    (1983)
    L.S. Celenza et al.

    Erratum

    Phys. Rev.

    (1989)
    L.S. Celenza et al.

    Phys. Rev.

    (1990)
  • L. Conci et al.

    Few-Body Systems

    (1990)
    L. Conci

    thesis

    (1989)
  • S. Capstick et al.

    Phys. Rev.

    (1986)
  • D.F. Geesaman

    Nucl. Phys.

    (1991)
    U. Landgraf

    Nucl. Phys.

    (1991)
    S. Rock

    Nucl. Phys.

    (1991)
  • P.N. Harriman et al.

    Phys. Rev.

    (1990)
  • A.W. Thomas

    Progr. Part. Nucl. Phys.

    (1988)
  • Cited by (31)

    • Polarized structure functions in a constituent quark scenario

      1998, Physics Letters, Section B: Nuclear, Elementary Particle and High-Energy Physics
    View all citing articles on Scopus
    View full text