Deep inelastic lepton-hadron scattering as a test of perturbative QCD
W.L. van Neerven

TL;DR
This paper reviews how deep inelastic lepton-hadron scattering tests perturbative QCD, comparing model predictions with QCD, and discusses future experiments focusing on the large x-region and precise determination of the strong coupling constant.
Contribution
It provides a comparison of pre-QCD models with QCD predictions for structure functions and emphasizes the importance of NNLO analysis and accurate alpha_s determination.
Findings
QCD predictions align with experimental data in the small x-region.
NNLO analysis improves the precision of structure function predictions.
Critical remarks on the significance of large corrections in different x-regions.
Abstract
Exploration of the small kinematic region by the HERA experiments led to a revival of some models which existed before the advent of Quantum Chromo Dynamics (QCD) as the theory of the strong interactions. Predictions of these models for the deep inelastic structure functions are compared with those given by QCD. Future experiments will concentrate on the large -region and we will discuss some issues which are important for the test of QCD. In particular we emphasize the next-to-next-to-leading (NNLO) order analysis of the structure functions and the determination of the strong coupling constant . We also make some critical remarks about the relevance of so called large corrections in the small and large -region.
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