ZEUS Results on the Measurement and Phenomenology of F2 at Low x and Low Q2
Abstract
Measurements of the proton structure function F2 for 0.6 < Q2 < 17 GeV2 and 1.2 × 10-5 < x <1.9 × 10-3 from ZEUS 1995 shifted vertex data are presented. From ZEUS F2 data the slopes dF2/d Q2 at fixed x and d F2/d(1/x) for x < 0.01 at fixed Q2 are derived. For the latter E665 data are also used. The transition region in Q2 is explored using the simplest non-perturbative models and NLO QCD. The data at very low Q2 ≤ 0.65 GeV2 are described successfully by a combination of generalised vector meson dominance and Regge theory. From a NLO QCD fit to ZEUS data the gluon density in the proton is extracted in the range 3× 10-5 < x < 0.7. Data from NMC and BCDMS constrain the fit at large x. Assuming the NLO QCD description to be valid down to Q2 1 GeV2, it is found that the qq sea distribution is still rising at small x and the lowest Q2 values whereas the gluon distribution is strongly suppressed.
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