Theoretical Procedures and the effect on PDFs and αS(MZ2)
Abstract
I consider the effect on partons distribution functions (PDFs) of changes in the theoretical procedure used in a PDF fit. I consider using the 3-flavour fixed flavour number scheme instead of the standard general mass variable flavour number scheme used in the MSTW analysis. This results in the light quarks increasing at most x values, the gluon distribution becoming softer at high values of x and larger at small x, and the coupling constant αS(MZ2) falling, particularly at NNLO. The fit quality also deteriorates.I also consider lowering the kinematic cut on W2 for DIS data and introducing higher twist terms which are fit to data. This results in much smaller effects on both PDFs and αS(MZ2), with changes generally smaller than uncertainties, except for quarks at very high x. I show that the fixed flavour scheme and variable flavour scheme structure functions differ significantly for x 0.01 at high Q2. I demonstrate that in the fixed flavour scheme there is a slow convergence of large logarithmic terms of the form (αS(Q2/mc2))n in this regime. I conclude that some major differences in PDF sets are largely due to the choice of flavour scheme used.