Description
Non-perturbative effects at low scales are widely recognized as a serious difficulty in improving the precision of global analyses of deep-inelastic and related hard scattering processes, and as a way of exploring the motion of quarks and gluons inside the nucleon. The long-term objective is to compute nucleon structure functions, including power corrections which manifest in higher twist effects, as well as the 3D image of the nucleon from first principles.
Authors
Prof.
Gerrit Schierholz
(DESY)
Prof.
James Zanotti
(U Adelaide)
Dr
Kadir Utku Can
(U Adelaide)
Dr
Paul Rakow
(U Liverpool)
Dr
Roger Horsley
(U Edinburgh)
Prof.
Ross Young
(U Adelaide)