The Physics of Deep-Inelastic Scattering at HERA
Cristinel Diaconu

TL;DR
This paper introduces deep-inelastic scattering physics and reviews recent proton structure results from electron and positron collisions at HERA, highlighting advances in understanding proton internal structure.
Contribution
It provides an overview of deep-inelastic scattering physics and reports recent experimental findings from HERA that enhance knowledge of proton structure.
Findings
Recent measurements of proton structure functions
Insights into quark and gluon distributions within the proton
Advances in understanding proton substructure
Abstract
In this paper an introduction to the physics of deep-inelastic scattering is given together with an account of some of the most recent results on the proton structure obtained in electron-- and positron--proton collisions at the HERA collider.
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