Spin physics in deep inelastic scattering: Summary
T. Gehrmann (Karlsruhe), T. Sloan (Lancaster)

TL;DR
This paper reviews the progress made in understanding the spin structure of the nucleon through deep inelastic scattering experiments, focusing on results from a recent workshop's working group.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive summary of recent experimental findings and developments in nucleon spin physics since the EMC measurements.
Findings
Enhanced understanding of nucleon spin components
Recent experimental data on polarized structure functions
Progress in theoretical models of spin structure
Abstract
The problem of our understanding of the spin structure of the nucleon has been with us since the publication of the EMC measurements of the polarised structure function of the proton in 1987. In this talk a review of the results presented in Working Group 6 at this workshop is given.
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