J D Bratt et al 2007 J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 78 012019 doi:10.1088/1742-6596/78/1/012019
J D Bratt1, R G Edwards2, M Engelhardt3, G T Fleming (presenter)4, Ph Hägler5, B Musch5, J W Negele1, K Orginos2,6, A V Pochinsky1, D B Renner7, D G Richards2 and W Schroers8
Show affiliationsEarly scattering experiments revealed that the proton was not a point particle but a bound state of many quarks and gluons. Deep inelastic scattering (DIS) experiments have accurately determined the probability of struck quarks carrying a fraction of the proton's momentum. The current generation of experiments and Lattice QCD calculations will provide detailed multi-dimensional pictures of the distributions of quarks and gluons inside the proton.
12.38.Gc Lattice QCD calculations
13.60.Hb Total and inclusive cross sections (including deep-inelastic processes)
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