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Structure Functions and Parton Densities: a Session Summary

by Benjamin Nachman, Katarzyna Wichmann, Pia Zurita

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Authors (as registered SciPost users): Katarzyna Wichmann
Submission information
Preprint Link: https://arxiv.org/abs/2108.09849v2  (pdf)
Date accepted: 2021-10-22
Date submitted: 2021-08-27 15:38
Submitted by: Wichmann, Katarzyna
Submitted to: SciPost Physics Proceedings
Proceedings issue: 28th Annual Workshop on Deep-Inelastic Scattering (DIS) and Related Subjects (DIS2021)
Ontological classification
Academic field: Physics
Specialties:
  • High-Energy Physics - Experiment
  • High-Energy Physics - Theory
  • High-Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

Studies of fragmentation and parton density functions are a core component of researchin high energy particle and nuclear physics. These quantities are inherently interestingas a probe of the quantum nature of the strong force and are also essential ingredients toadditional studies in high energy scattering experiments. These proceedings provide anoverview of the state of the art in this area, as presented at the Deep-Inelastic ScatteringConference in the Spring of 2021.

Published as SciPost Phys. Proc. 8, 004 (2022)


Reports on this Submission

Anonymous Report 1 on 2021-9-29 (Invited Report)

  • Cite as: Anonymous, Report on arXiv:2108.09849v2, delivered 2021-09-29, doi: 10.21468/SciPost.Report.3589

Strengths

This is a useful summary of many of the results on parton distribution functions and fragmentation functions presented to the DIS2021 conference

Weaknesses

Given the genre of the paper, there are no specific weaknesses

Report

Since the journal is committed to producing the proceedings of the DIS2021 conference, and since this paper is a complete and competent review of the entire work of one of the defined working groups of the conference, then all criteria for publication of the paper are met.

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  • significance: good
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  • clarity: high
  • formatting: excellent
  • grammar: good

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