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arxiv: 1610.06188 · v2 · pith:BMVNR5B3new · submitted 2016-10-19 · ✦ hep-ph · hep-ex

Small-x asymptotics of the quark helicity distribution

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keywords helicityequationspdfsquarksmallsmall-spinable
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We construct a numerical solution of the small-$x$ evolution equations recently derived in \cite{Kovchegov:2015pbl} for the (anti)quark helicity TMDs and PDFs as well as the $g_1$ structure function. We focus on the case of large $N_c$ where one finds a closed set of equations. Employing the extracted intercept, we are able to predict directly from theory the behavior of the helicity PDFs at small $x$, which should have important phenomenological consequences. We also give an estimate of how much of the proton's spin may be at small $x$ and what impact this has on the so-called "spin crisis."

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