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We argue that the deep inelastic structure function $F_2^{gamma p}(x, Q^2)$, regarded as a cross section for virtual $gamma^*p$ scattering, is hadronic in nature. This implies that its growth is limited by the Froissart bound at high hadronic energies, giving a $ln^2 (1/x)$ bound on $F_2^{gamma p}$ as Bjorken $xrightarrow 0$. The same bound holds for the individual quark distributions. In earlier work, we obtained a very accurate global fit to the combined HERA data on $F_2^{gamma p}$ using a fit function which respects the Froissart bound at small $x$, and is equivalent in its $x$ dependence to the function used successfully to describe all high energy hadronic cross sections, including $gamma p$ scattering. We extrapolate that fit by a factor of $lesssim$3 beyond the HERA region in the natural variable $ln(1/x)$ to the values of $x$ down to $x=10^{-14}$ and use the results to derive the quark distributions needed for the reliable calculation of neutrino cross sections at energies up to $E_ u=10^{17}$ GeV. These distributions do not satisfy the Feynman wee parton assumption, that they all converge toward a common distribution $xq(x,Q^2)$ at small $x$ and large $Q^2$. This was used in some past calculations to express the dominant neutrino structure function $F_2^{ u(bar{ u})}$ directly in terms of $F_2^{gamma p}$. We show that the correct distributions nevertheless give results for $F_2^{ u(bar{ u})}$ which differ only slightly from those obtained assuming that the wee parton limit holds. In two Appendices, we develop simple analytic results for the effects of QCD evolution and operator-product corrections on the distribution functions at small $x$, and show that these effects amount mainly to shifting the values of $ln(1/x)$ in the initial distributions.
In Part I (in this journal) we argued that the structure function $F_2^{gamma p}(x,Q^2)$ in deep inelastic $ep$ scattering, regarded as a cross section for virtual $gamma^*p$ scattering, has a saturated Froissart-bounded form behaving as $ln^2 (1/x)$
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