Nucleon spin structure II: Spin structure function g1p at small x
Abstract
The spin structure function g1p of the proton is studied in a two component framework, where the perturbative evolution of parton distributions and nonperturbative vector meson dominance model are used. We predict the g1p asymmetric behavior at small x from lower Q2 to higher Q2. We find that the contribution of the large gluon helicity dominates g1p at x>10-3 but mixed with nonperturbative component which complicates the asymptomatic behavior of g1p at x<10-3. The results are compatible with the data including the HERA early estimations and COMPASS new results. The predicted strong Q2- and x-dependence of g1p at 0.01<Q2<3 GeV2 and x<0.1 can be checked on the next Electron-Ion Collider.
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