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We report on recently published experimental studies on spin sum rules, namely the generalized Gerasimov-Drell-Hearn, Bjorken, Burkhardt-Cottingham, Schwinger, and generalized spin polarizability sum rules. The data were taken at Jefferson Lab in Halls A and B by experiments E97-110 and EG4, respectively. They covered the very low Q² domain, down to Q²0. 02~GeV², where Chiral Effective Field Theory (EFT) predictions should be valid. While some of the obervables agree with the state-of-the-art EFT predictions, others are in tensions, including the Longitudinal-Transverse interference polarizability ₋ₓⁿ (Q²) for which EFT prediction was expected to be robust. This suggests that EFT does not yet consistently describes nucleon spin observables, even in the very low Q² domain covered by the experiments.
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