A sign change of the moment at n=0 of the polarized structure function g1p
Abstract
The sum rule for the structure function g1p which is related to the cross section of the photo-production is used to show that a sign change of the integral corresponding to the appropriately defined moment at n=0 where the integral is cut at the point x=xc(Q2) occurs at very small Q2 near Q2 0.09(GeV/c)2 and xc 0.024. This fact shows that the origin of the sign difference between the Ellis-Jaffe sum rule and the Drell-Hearn-Gerasimov sum rule lies in the rapid change of the elastic contribution at low Q2 which is compensated by the inelastic contribution to satisfy the sum rule at n=0. Hence it occurs at very small Q2.
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