The Spin and Flavour Dependence of High-Energy Photoabsorption
Abstract
We review the present data on high-energy, spin-dependent photoabsorption. We find a strong isotriplet term in (σA - σP) which persists from Q2 0.25GeV2 to high Q2 polarised deep inelastic scattering. For Q2 4GeV2 and x between 0.01 and 0.12 the isotriplet part of g1 behaves as g1(p-n) x-1 2, in contrast to soft Regge theory which predicts that g1(p-n) should converge as x 0. The isotriplet, polarised structure function 2x g1(p-n) is significantly greater than the isotriplet, unpolarised structure function F2(p-n) in this kinematic region. We analyse the low Q2 photoabsorption data from E-143 and SMC and use this data to estimate the high-energy Regge contribution to the Drell-Hearn-Gerasimov sum-rule.
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