Author:
Steffens F. M.,Thomas A. W.
Abstract
We give an overview of present calculations involving the proton spin
structure function. It is shown that a significant part of the discepancy
between the data and the Ellis–Jaffe sum-rule may arise through the
axial anomaly if the gluons within the proton are strongly polarized. While a
quark model, such as the MIT bag, does not include the anomaly, and therefore
cannot be expected to reproduce the spin structure function, it does give a
rather good description of recent data which is anomaly free, such as the
distribution of polarized, valence up-quarks in the proton.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy