Experimental Evidence for Simple Relations between Unpolarized and Polarized Parton Distributions
Abstract
The Pauli exclusion principle is advocated for constructing the proton and neutron deep inelastic structure functions in terms of Fermi-Dirac distributions that we parametrize with very few parameters. It allows a fair description of the recent NMC data on Fp2(x,Q2) and Fn2(x,Q2) at Q2=4 GeV2, as well as the CCFR neutrino data at Q2=3 and 5 GeV2. We also make some reasonable and simple assumptions to relate unpolarized and polarized quark parton distributions and we obtain, with no additional free parameters, the spin dependent structure functions xgp1(x,Q2) and xgn1(x,Q2). Using the correct Q2 evolution, we have checked that they are in excellent agreement with the very recent SMC proton data at Q2=10 GeV2 and the SLAC neutron data at Q2=2 GeV2.
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