EMC effect in the next-to-leading order approximation based on the Laplace transformation
Abstract
In this article, using Laplace transformation , an analytical solution is obtained for the DGLAP evolution equation at the next-to-leading order of perturbative QCD. The technique is also employed to extract, in the Laplace s-space, an analytical solution for the nuclear structure function, F2A(x, Q2). Firstly, the results for separate nuclear parton distributions for all parton types are presented which include valence quark densities, the anti-quark and strange sea PDFs and finally the gluon distribution. Based on the Laplace transformation, the obtained parton distribution functions and the nuclear structure function in the x-space are compared with the results from the [Phys.\ Rev.\ C series 86, 064301 (2012)] model. Our calculations are in good agreement with the available DIS experimental data as well as theoretical models which contain both small and large values of x-Bjorken variable. We compare our nuclear PDFs sets with those from other recent collaborations, in particular with the [ nCTEQ15 ] and [ HKN07] sets. The comparison between our results and those from the literature indicates a good agreement .
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