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How to understand Proton Structure-function (pdf)
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[QUOTE="edfink234, post: 6570810, member: 696679"] I don't understand the attached image, which shows the structure-function of the proton, for the cases of 1. point-like particle 2. 3 non-interacting quarks 3. 3 quarks interacting via gluons 4. valence and sea quarks interacting via gluons Can someone please explain this to me? I would greatly appreciate it.[ATTACH type="full" alt="Screenshot 2021-12-02 at 10.40.46 AM.png"]293436[/ATTACH] The vertical axis is the structure-function for a fixed Q^2, the horizontal axis is the Bjorken x. [/QUOTE]
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