The Photon Structure from Deep Inelastic Electron-Photon Scattering
Richard Nisius

TL;DR
This paper reviews the current understanding of photon structure through deep inelastic scattering experiments at electron-positron colliders, highlighting recent measurements, theoretical insights, and future research prospects.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive summary of photon structure measurements from various collider experiments and discusses future experimental directions and potential advancements.
Findings
Photon structure functions measured at LEP and HERA
Differential cross-sections for electron-photon scattering analyzed
Insights into leptonic and hadronic photon components obtained
Abstract
The present knowledge of the structure of the photon is presented with emphasis on measurements of the photon structure obtained from deep inelastic electron-photon scattering at e+e- colliders. This review covers the leptonic and hadronic structure of quasi-real and also of highly virtual photons, based on measurements of structure functions and differential cross-sections. Future prospects of the investigation of the photon structure in view of the ongoing LEP2 programme and of a possible linear collider are addressed. The most relevant results in the context of measurements of the photon structure from photon-photon scattering at LEP and from photon-proton and electron-proton scattering at HERA are summarised.
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