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A Novel Feature of Valence Quark Distributions in Hadrons

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2021-08-23 v2 High Energy Physics - Experiment Nuclear Theory

Abstract

Examining the evolution of the maximum of valence quark distribution weighted by Bjorken x, h(x,t)xqV(x,t)h(x,t)\equiv xq_V(x,t), we observe that h(x,t)h(x,t) at the peak should become a one parameter function; h(xp,t)=Φ(xp(t))h(x_p,t)=\Phi(x_p(t)), where xpx_p is the position of the peak and t=logQ2t= \log{Q^2}. This observation is used to derive a new model independent relation which connects the partial derivative of the valence parton distribution functions (PDFs) in xpx_p to the QCD evolution equation through the xpx_p-derivative of the logarithm of the function Φ(xp(t))\Phi(x_p(t)). A numerical analysis of this relation using empirical PDFs results in a observation of the exponential form of the Φ(xp(t))=h(xp,t)=CeDxp(t)\Phi(x_p(t)) = h(x_p,t) = Ce^{D x_p(t)} for leading to next-to-next leading order approximations of PDFs for the all Q2Q^2 range covering four orders in magnitude. The exponent, DD, of the observed "height-position" correlation function converges with the increase of the order of approximation. This result holds for all PDF sets considered. A similar relation is observed also for pion valence quark distribution, indicating that the obtained relation may be universal for any non-singlet partonic distribution. The observed "height - position" correlation is used also to indicate that no finite number exchanges can describe the analytic behavior of the valence quark distribution at the position of the peak at fixed Q2Q^2.

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@article{arxiv.2003.12902,
  title  = {A Novel Feature of Valence Quark Distributions in Hadrons},
  author = {Christopher Leon and Misak M. Sargsian and Frank Vera},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.12902},
  year   = {2021}
}

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6 pages and 7 figures