[Sane-analysis] Next SANE meeting Oct 4 10am in F226
Oscar Rondon
or at eservices.virginia.edu
Wed Oct 4 11:46:15 EDT 2017
Here is the reference to Ji and Chou's paper about higher g2 moments
(ref. [30] of the RSS proton PRL). I recommend the section on
experimental implications.
https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__journals.aps.org_prd_pdf_10.1103_PhysRevD.42.3637&d=DwICAw&c=lz9TcOasaINaaC3U7FbMev2lsutwpI4--09aP8Lu18s&r=K1qUaNVvTr7725mzMpM_yZxL9vM-iLB1zTdxzYwQpBM&m=7AGa5luGsysyjgRU4IghDitKy8chajnAxNyZNYZdOOU&s=8xLRfXIpRDcnahzctgOy6CfKNsHblkXTrjG8iQkT2_4&e=
Although it's about the non-singlet g2bar(NS) = g2p - g2n, maybe, along
with ref. [31] of the same RSS letter, this approach might be of
interest for exploring how to properly evolve in Q^2 at fixed x our
proton data with neutron data (from polarized 3He or, in the future,
from 2H) as singlet and non-singlet g2's. In any case, there has been a
lot of theoretical work done in the past about g2 and its moments.
Cheers,
Oscar
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