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Deep-Inelastic Scattering: What do we know ?

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arxiv 2306.01362 v1 pith:TPI4O55J submitted 2023-06-02 hep-ph hep-exhep-th

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A survey is given on the current status of the theoretical description of unpolarized and polarized deep--inelastic scattering processes in Quantum Chromodynamics at large virtualities.

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  1. Revisiting constraints on proton PDFs from HERA DIS, Drell-Yan, W/Z Boson production, and projected EIC measurements

    hep-ph 2024-12 conditional novelty 4.0 of 10

    A new NLO and NNLO global QCD fit to HERA, Drell-Yan, and W/Z data yields proton PDFs, a strange-sea ratio near 1.07, and projections that EIC data would reduce gluon and alpha_s uncertainties.

  2. QCD for electroweak precision measurements: Foundations

    hep-ph 2026-07 accept novelty 1.0 of 10

    QCD collinear factorization, DGLAP evolution, and QT resummation, developed via DIS and Drell-Yan, form the calculational foundation for precision electroweak observables and new-physics searches.

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