Nucleon Structure, Duality and Elliptic Theta Functions
Abstract
Nucleon structure functions are shown to have a qualitative (or `formal') relation to the classical elliptic theta functions. In particular, theta1'/2 shows a clear resemblance to a non-singlet structure function like xF3. In the appropriate range the Q2-dependence of the moments of theta1'/2 is in near-quantitative agreement with QCD, and at low-Q2 the moments converge to a common value, as observed experimentally for xF3. At very high Q2 (Q2 -> MPL), theta1'/2 -> eta3(x) (where eta(x) is the Dedekind eta function), while xF3 in the same limit appears closer to eta5(x). A comparison of the theta function identity theta24(0)=theta34(0)-theta44(0) with the relation xF3=Q(x)-Q-(x) suggests that singlet structure functions have more in common with theta3 and theta4. The possibility of interesting large-x/small-x `duality' relations for structure functions emerges naturally from the analysis.
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