Elliot Leader
Affiliations: | Imperial College London, London, England, United Kingdom |
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Christova E, Leader E, Stoilov M. (2018) Consistency tests for the extraction of the Boer-Mulders and Sivers functions Physical Review D. 97: 56018 |
Leader E. (2018) A proposed measurement of optical orbital and spin angular momentum and its implications for photon angular momentum Physics Letters B. 779: 385-387 |
Christova E, Leader E, Stoilov M. (2017) Tests for the extraction of Boer-Mulders functions Arxiv: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology. 938: 12040 |
Christova E, Leader E. (2016) Problem of kinematic mass corrections for unpolarized semi-inclusive deep inelastic scattering Physical Review D. 94: 96001 |
Leader E, Sidorov AV, Stamenov DB. (2016) Determination of the fragmentation functions from an NLO QCD analysis of the HERMES data on pion multiplicities Physical Review D. 93: 74026 |
Christova E, Leader E. (2016) Sivers, Boer-Mulders and transversity distributions in the difference cross sections in SIDIS Arxiv: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology. 678: 12012 |
Leader E. (2016) The photon angular momentum controversy: Resolution of a conflict between laser optics and particle physics Physics Letters B. 756: 303-308 |
Christova E, Leader E. (2015) Tests of the extraction of the Sivers, Boer-Mulders, and transversity distributions in SIDIS reactions Physical Review D. 92: 114004 |
Leader E, Sidorov AV, Stamenov DB. (2015) New analysis concerning the strange quark polarization puzzle Physical Review D. 91: 54017 |
Leader E, Sidorov AV, Stamenov DB. (2014) Importance of fragmentation functions in determining polarized parton densities Physics of Particles and Nuclei. 45: 43-45 |