Gauge- and frame-independent decomposition of nucleon spin
Abstract
In a recent paper, we have shown that the way of gauge-invariant decomposition of the nucleon spin is not necessarily unique, but there still exists a preferable decomposition from the observational viewpoint. What was not complete in this argument is a fully satisfactory answer to the following questions. Does the proposed gauge-invariant decomposition, especially the decomposition of the gluon total angular momentum into its spin and orbital parts, correspond to observables which can be extracted from high-energy deep-inelastic-scattering measurements ? Is this decomposition not only gauge-invariant but also Lorentz frame-independent, so that it is legitimately thought to reflect an intrinsic property of the nucleon ? We show that we can answer both of these questions affirmatively, by making full use of a gauge-invariant decomposition of covariant angular momentum tensor of QCD in an arbitrary Lorentz frame.
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@article{arxiv.1007.5355,
title = {Gauge- and frame-independent decomposition of nucleon spin},
author = {M. Wakamatsu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1007.5355},
year = {2011}
}
Comments
A slightly extended version to appear in Physical Review D