Origin of the Q2-dependence of the DIS structure functions

Abstract

We consider in detail the Q2 -dependence of the DIS structure functions, with Q being the virtual photon momentum. Quite often this dependence is claimed to be originated by the Q2-dependence of the QCD coupling. This leads to the small-x asymptotics of the structure functions with Q2 -dependent intercepts. We demonstrate that the DGLAP parametrization alphas = alphas (Q2) is an approximation valid in the region of large x (where 2pq can be approximated by Q2) only, providing the factorization scale is also large. Outside this region, the DGLAP parametrization fails, so alphas should be replaced by an effective coupling which is independent of Q2 at small x. As a consequence, intercepts of the structure functions are independent of Q2. Nevertheless, the small-x asymptotics of the structure functions explicitly depend on Q2, even when the coupling does not depend on it. We also consider the structure functions at small Q2 and give a comment on power-Q2 corrections to the structure functions at large and small Q2

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