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Nucleon spin structure functions, considering target mass correction, and higher twist effects at the NNLO accuracy and their transverse momentum dependence

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PHYSICAL REVIEW D
Volume 105, Issue 7, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.105.074023

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In this article, a analysis of polarized structure functions is performed using recent and updated data. The analysis includes target mass corrections and higher twist effects for more accurate results. The validity of the results is confirmed through the examination of sum rules and comparison with other models. The article also employs the Jacobi polynomials approach to obtain analytical solutions of the Dokshitzer-Gribov-Lipatov-Altarelli-Parisi evolution equations and computes the x- and p(T)-dependence of transverse momentum dependence PDFs in the polarized case. The results show proper and acceptable behavior in comparison to previous literature.
Using recent and updated world data on polarized structure functions g(1) and g(2) we perform an analysis based on quantum chromodynamics (QCD) as a theory of strong interactions at next-next-to-leading-order accuracy. We include also target mass corrections and higher twist effects to get more precise results in our fitting procedure. To confirm the validity of our fitting results several sum rules are examined and we do a comparison for them with results from other models. In our analysis we employ the Jacobi polynomials approach to obtain analytical solutions of the Dokshitzer-Gribov-LipatovAltarelli-Parisi evolution equations for parton distribution functions (PDFs). Using the extracted PDFs from our data analysis as input, we also compute the x- and p(T)-dependence of some transverse momentum dependence PDFs in polarized case, based on covariant parton model. These functions are naively even time-reversal at twist-two approximation. The results for transverse momentum dependences indicate proper and acceptable behavior with respect to what are presented in other literatures.

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