Czechoslovak Journal of Physics

, Volume 52, Supplement 3, pp C147–C154 | Cite as

Polarized photon structure: g 1 γ and g 2 γ

  • Hideshi Baba
  • Ken Sasaki
  • Tsuneo Uematsu
Spin Physics High Energy Particle Internations
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Abstract

We investigate the polarized photon structure functions g 1 γ and g 2 γ which can be studied in the future polarized version of ep or e+ e colliders. The NLO QCD calculations of g 1 γ and the possible twist-3 effects in g 2 γ are discussed.

Keywords

Structure Function Operator Product Expansion Virtual Photon Photon Structure Photon Structure Function 
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Authors and Affiliations

  • Hideshi Baba
    • 1
  • Ken Sasaki
    • 2
  • Tsuneo Uematsu
    • 3
  1. 1.Graduate School of Human and Environmental StudiesKyoto UniversityKyotoJapan
  2. 2.Dept. of Physics, Faculty of EngineeringYokohama National UniversityYokohamaJapan
  3. 3.Dept. of Fundamental Sciences, FIHSKyoto UniversityKyotoJapan

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