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DGLAP evolution of truncated moments of parton densities within two different approaches

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2014-11-18 v1

Abstract

We solve the LO DGLAP QCD evolution equation for truncated Mellin moments of the nucleon nonsinglet structure function. The results are compared with those, obtained in the Chebyshev-polynomial approach for xx-space solutions. Computations are performed for a wide range of the truncation point 105x00.910^{-5}\leq x_0\leq 0.9 and 1Q2100GeV21\leq Q^2\leq 100 {\rm GeV}^2. The agreement is perfect for higher moments (n2n\geq 2) and not too large x0x_0 (x00.1x_0\leq 0.1), even for a small number of terms in the truncated series (M=4). The accuracy of the truncated moments method increases for larger MM and decreases very slowly with increasing Q2Q^2. For M=30 the relative error in a case of the first moment at x00.1x_0\leq 0.1 and Q2=10GeV2Q^2=10 {\rm GeV}^2 doesn't exceed 5% independently on the shape of the input parametrisation. This is a quite satisfactory result. Using the truncated moments approach one can avoid uncertainties from the unmeasurable x0x\to 0 region and also study scaling violations without making any assumption on the shape of input parametrisation of parton distributions. Therefore the method of truncated moments seems to be a useful tool in further QCD analyses.

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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0510295,
  title  = {DGLAP evolution of truncated moments of parton densities within two different approaches},
  author = {D. Kotlorz and A. Kotlorz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0510295},
  year   = {2014}
}

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17 pages, 6 figures