Pseudo-distributions at short distances in the forward limit
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Abstract
We present the results that are necessary in the ongoing lattice calculations of the unpolarized and polarized gluon parton distribution functions (PDFs) within the pseudo-PDF approach. We give a classification of possible two-gluon correlator functions and identify those that contain the invariant amplitude determining the gluon PDF in the light-cone z2 → 0 limit. One-loop calculations have been performed in the coordinate representation and in an explicitly gauge-invariant form. We made an effort to separate ultraviolet (UV) and infrared (IR) sources of the log(-z2)-dependence at short distances z2. The UV terms cancel in the reduced Ioffe-time distribution (ITD), and we obtain the matching relation between the reduced ITD and the light-cone ITD. Using a kernel form, we get a direct connection between lattice data for the reduced ITD and the normalized gluon PDF.
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Publication: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2020.135621 "Gluon Pseudo-Distributions at Short Distances: Forward Case"<br>"Polarized Gluon Pseudo-Distributions at Short Distances: Forward Case" (Planned)
Presenters
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Wayne Morris
Old Dominion University
Authors
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Wayne Morris
Old Dominion University
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Ian Balitsky
Old Dominion Univ/Jefferson Lab
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Anatoly V Radyushkin
Old Dominion Univ/Jefferson Lab