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Target fragmentation at polarized HERA: A Test of universal topological charge screening in QCD

Graham Shore

Physics with polarized protons at HERA. Proceedings, Hamburg 1997, Pages: 194 - 201

Swansea University Author: Graham Shore

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Topological charge screening has been proposed as the mechanism responsible for the anomalous suppression in the first moment of the polarized proton structure function – the ‘proton spin’ effect. An immediate consequence is that this suppression should be target- independent, since the screening is...

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Published in: Physics with polarized protons at HERA. Proceedings, Hamburg 1997
Published: 1997
Online Access: https://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9711353v1
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title Target fragmentation at polarized HERA: A Test of universal topological charge screening in QCD
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description Topological charge screening has been proposed as the mechanism responsible for the anomalous suppression in the first moment of the polarized proton structure function – the ‘proton spin’ effect. An immediate consequence is that this suppression should be target- independent, since the screening is a fundamental property of the QCD vacuum. Here, we study the possibility of testing the target-independent suppression in semi-inclusive target fragmentation processes at polarized HERA.
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