Bottom quark electroproduction in variable flavor number schemes
Abstract
Two variable flavor number schemes are used to describe bottom quark production in deep inelastic electron-proton scattering. In these schemes the coefficient functions are derived from mass factorization of the heavy quark coefficient functions presented in a fixed flavor number scheme. Also one has to construct a parton density set with five light flavors (u,d,s,c,b) out of a set which only contains four light flavors (u,d,s,c). In order αs2 the two sets are discontinuous at μ=mb which follows from mass factorization of the heavy quark coefficient functions when it is carried out in the MS-scheme. Both variable flavor number schemes give almost identical predictions for the bottom structure functions F2,b and FL,b. Also they both agree well with the corresponding results based on fixed order four-flavor perturbation theory over a wide range in x and Q2.
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