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3D structure of hadrons by generalized distribution amplitudes and gravitational form factors

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2017-11-29 v1 High Energy Physics - Experiment High Energy Physics - Lattice Nuclear Theory

Abstract

Generalized distribution amplitudes (GDAs) are one type of three-dimensional structure functions, and they are related to the generalized distribution functions (GPDs) by the ss-tt crossing of the Mandelstam variables. The GDA studies provide information on three-dimensional tomography of hadrons. The GDAs can be investigated by the two-photon process γγhhˉ\gamma^* \gamma \to h\bar h, and the GPDs are studied by the deeply virtual Compton scattering γhγh\gamma^* h \to \gamma h. The GDA studies had been pure theoretical topics, although the GPDs have been experimentally investigated, because there was no available experimental measurement. Recently, the Belle collaboration reported their measurements on the γγπ0π0\gamma^* \gamma \to \pi^0 \pi^0 differential cross section, so that it became possible to find the GDAs from their measurements. Here, we report our analysis of the Belle data for determining the pion GDAs. From the GDAs, the timelike gravitational form factors Θ1(s)\Theta_1 (s) and Θ2(s)\Theta_2 (s) can be calculated, which are mechanical (pressure, shear force) and mass (energy) form factors, respectively. They are converted to the spacelike form factors by using the dispersion relation, and then gravitational radii are evaluated for the pion. The mass and mechanical radii are obtained from Θ2\Theta_2 and Θ1\Theta_1 as r2mass=0.560.69\sqrt {\langle r^2 \rangle_{\text{mass}}} =0.56 \sim 0.69 fm and r2mech=1.451.56\sqrt {\langle r^2 \rangle_{\text{mech}}} =1.45 \sim 1.56 fm, whereas the experimental charge radius is r2charge=0.672±0.008\sqrt {\langle r^2 \rangle_{\text{charge}}} =0.672 \pm 0.008 fm for the charged pion. Future developments are expected in this new field to explore gravitational physics in the quark and gluon level.

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@article{arxiv.1711.10086,
  title  = {3D structure of hadrons by generalized distribution amplitudes and gravitational form factors},
  author = {S. Kumano and Qin-Tao Song and O. V. Teryaev},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1711.10086},
  year   = {2017}
}

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6 pages, LaTeX, 1 style file, 8 figure files, Proceedings of the XXV International Workshop on Deep-Inelastic Scattering and Related Subjects, April 3-7, 2017, University of Birmingham, UK