Longitudinal structure function from logarithmic slopes of F2 at low x
Abstract
Using Laplace transform techniques, I calculate the longitudinal structure function FL(x,Q2) from the scaling violations of the proton structure function F2(x,Q2), and make a critical study of this relationship between the structure functions at leading order (LO) up to next-to-next-to leading order (NNLO) analysis at small x. Furthermore, I consider heavy quark contributions to the relation between the structure functions, which leads to compact formula for Nf=3+Heavy. The nonlinear corrections to the longitudinal structure function at LO up to NNLO analysis are shown in the Nf=4 (light quark flavor) based on the nonlinear corrections at R=2 and R=4 GeV-1. The results are compared to experimental data of the longitudinal proton structure function FL in the range of 6.5 ≤ Q2 ≤ 800 GeV2.
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