An analysis of the longitudinal structure function at next-to-leading order approximation at small-x
Abstract
The longitudinal structure function is considered at the next-to-leading order approximation using the expansion method, as defined by M.B.Gay Ducati and P.B.Goncalves [Phys.Lett.B 390, 401 (1997)] and further developed by Jingxuan Chen et al., [Chin.Phys.C 48, 063104 (2024)]. This method provides results for a wide range of x and Q2 values. It is observed that the behavior of the longitudinal structure function depends on the fractional momentum carried by gluons at low x. The extracted longitudinal structure functions FL(x,Q2) are in line with data from the H1 Collaboration [V. Andreev et al. (H1 Collaboration), Eur. Phys. J. C 74, 2814 (2014)] and the CT18 parametrization method [T.-J. Hou et al., Phys. Rev. D 103, 014013 (2021)].
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