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arxiv: 1011.6592 · v2 · submitted 2010-11-30 · ✦ hep-ph · hep-ex· nucl-ex· nucl-th

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Axial and Vector Structure Functions for Electron- and Neutrino- Nucleon Scattering Cross Sections at all Q² using Effective Leading order Parton Distribution Functions

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We construct a model for inelastic neutrino- and electron-nucleon scattering cross sections using effective leading order parton distribution functions with a new scaling variable $\xi_w$. Non-perturbative effects are well described using the $\xi_w$ scaling variable, in combination with multiplicative $K$ factors at low $Q^2$.Our model describes all inelastic charged lepton-nucleon scattering (including resonance) data (HERA/NMC/BCDMS/SLAC/JLab) ranging from very high $Q^2$ to very low $Q^2$ and down to the photo-production region. The model describes existing inelastic neutrino-nucleon scattering measurements, and has been developed to be used in analysis of neutrino oscillation experiments in the few GeV region.

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