Measurement of the proton and the deuteron structure functions, F2p and F2d

M. Arneodo, A. Arvidson, B. Badełek, M. Ballintijn, G. Baum, J. Beaufays, I. G. Bird, P. Björkholm, M. Botje, C. Broggini, W. Brückner, A. Brüll, W. J. Burger, J. Ciborowski, R. van Dantzig, A. Dyring, H. Engelien, M. I. Ferrero, L. Fluri, U. GaulT. Granier, M. Grosse-Perdekamp, D. von Harrach, M. van der Heijden, C. Heusch, G. Igo, Q. Ingram, M. de Jong, E. M. Kabuß, R. Kaiser, H. J. Kessler, T. J. Ketel, F. Klein, S. Kullander, U. Landraf, T. Lindqvist, G. K. Mallot, C. Mariotti, G. van Middelkoop, A. Milsztajn, Y. Mizuno, A. Most, A. Mücklich, J. Nassalski, D. Nowotny, J. Oberski, A. Paić, C. Peroni, B. Povh, K. Prytz, R. Rieger, K. Rith, K. Röhrich, E. Rondio, L. Ropelewski, A. Sandacz, D. Sanders, C. Scholz, R. Seitz, F. Sever, T. A. Shibata, M. Siebler, A. Simon, A. Staiano, M. Szleper, Y. Tzamouranis, M. Virchaux, J. L. Vuilleumier, T. Walcher, C. Whitten, R. Windmolders, A. Witzmann, F. Zetsche

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Abstract

The proton and deuteron structure funtions F2p and F2d were measured in the kinematic range 0.006 < x < 0.6 and 0.5 < Q2 < 75 GeV2, by inclusive deep inelastic muon scattering at 90, 120, 200 and 280 GeV. The measurements are in good agreement with earlier high precision results. The present and earlier results together have been parametrised to give descriptions of the proton and deuteron structure functions F2 and their uncertainties over the range 0.006 < x < 0.9.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)107-115
Number of pages9
JournalPhysics Letters B
Volume364
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 14 1995
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Nuclear and High Energy Physics

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