First lattice QCD study of the gluonic structure of light nuclei
Abstract
The role of gluons in the structure of the nucleon and light nuclei is investigated using lattice quantum chromodynamics (QCD) calculations. The first moment of the unpolarised gluon distribution is studied in nuclei up to atomic number at quark masses corresponding to pion masses of and MeV. Nuclear modification of this quantity defines a gluonic analogue of the EMC effect and is constrained to be less than % in these nuclei. This is consistent with expectations from phenomenological quark distributions and the momentum sum rule. In the deuteron, the combination of gluon distributions corresponding to the structure function is found to have a small first moment compared with the corresponding momentum fraction. The first moment of the gluon transversity structure function is also investigated in the spin-1 deuteron, where a non-zero signal is observed at MeV. This is the first indication of gluon contributions to nuclear structure that can not be associated with an individual nucleon.
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@article{arxiv.1709.00395,
title = {First lattice QCD study of the gluonic structure of light nuclei},
author = {Frank Winter and William Detmold and Arjun S. Gambhir and Kostas Orginos and Martin J. Savage and Phiala E. Shanahan and Michael L. Wagman},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1709.00395},
year = {2017}
}