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Nonlinear corrections to the DGLAP equations in view of the HERA data

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2014-11-17 v2

Abstract

The effects of the first nonlinear corrections to the DGLAP evolution equations are studied by using the recent HERA data for the structure function F2(x,Q2)F_2(x,Q^2) of the free proton and the parton distributions from CTEQ5L and CTEQ6L as a baseline. By requiring a good fit to the H1 data, we determine initial parton distributions at Q02=1.4Q_0^2=1.4 GeV2^2 for the nonlinear scale evolution. We show that the nonlinear corrections improve the agreement with the F2(x,Q2)F_2(x,Q^2) data in the region of x3105x\sim 3\cdot 10^{-5} and Q21.5Q^2\sim 1.5 GeV2^2 without paying the price of obtaining a worse agreement at larger values of xx and Q2Q^2. For the gluon distribution the nonlinear effects are found to play an increasingly important role at x\lsim103x\lsim 10^{-3} and Q2\lsim10Q^2\lsim10 GeV2^2, but rapidly vanish at larger values of xx and Q2Q^2. Consequently, contrary to CTEQ6L, the obtained gluon distribution at Q2=1.4Q^2=1.4 GeV2^2 shows a power-like growth at small xx. Relative to the CTEQ6L gluons, an enhancement up to a factor 6\sim6 at x=105x=10^{-5}, Q02=1.4Q_0^2=1.4 GeV2^2 reduces to a negligible difference at Q2\gsim10Q^2\gsim 10 GeV2^2.

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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0211239,
  title  = {Nonlinear corrections to the DGLAP equations in view of the HERA data},
  author = {K. J. Eskola and H. Honkanen and V. J. Kolhinen and Jianwei Qiu and C. A. Salgado},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0211239},
  year   = {2014}
}

Comments

13 pages, 5 eps-figures; revision: references added, Fig. 3 revised