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Entanglement entropy of the proton in coordinate space

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2023-07-18 v1

Abstract

We calculate the entanglement entropy of a model proton wave function in coordinate space by integrating out degrees of freedom outside a small circular region Aˉ\bar A of radius LL, where LL is much smaller than the size of the proton. The wave function provides a nonperturbative distribution of three valence quarks. In addition, we include the perturbative emission of a single gluon and calculate the entanglement entropy of gluons in Aˉ\bar A. For both, quarks and gluons we obtain the same simple result: SE=dxΔxNL2(x)log[Na2(x)]S_E =-\int\frac{dx}{\Delta x}\, N_{L^2}(x)\log[N_{a^2}(x)], where aa is the UV cutoff in coordinate space and Δx\Delta x is the longitudinal resolution scale. Here NS(x)N_{S}(x) is the number of partons (of the appropriate species) with longitudinal momentum fraction xx inside an area SS. It is related to the standard parton distribution function (PDF) by NS(x)=SApΔxF(x)N_S(x)=\frac{S}{A_p}\, \Delta x\, F(x), where ApA_p denotes the transverse area of the proton.

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@article{arxiv.2304.08564,
  title  = {Entanglement entropy of the proton in coordinate space},
  author = {Adrian Dumitru and Alex Kovner and Vladimir V. Skokov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.08564},
  year   = {2023}
}

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