The forward Compton amplitude describes the process of virtual photon scattering from a hadron and provides an essential ingredient for the understanding of hadron structure. As a physical amplitude, the Compton tensor naturally includes all target mass corrections and higher twist effects at a fixed virtuality, Q2. By making use of the second-order Feynman-Hellmann theorem, the nucleon Compton tensor is calculated in lattice QCD at an unphysical quark mass across a range of photon momenta 3≲Q2≲7 GeV2. This allows for the Q2 dependence of the low moments of the nucleon structure functions to be studied in a lattice calculation for the first time. The results demonstrate that a systematic investigation of power corrections and the approach to parton asymptotics is now within reach.
@article{arxiv.2007.01523,
title = {Lattice QCD evaluation of the Compton amplitude employing the Feynman-Hellmann theorem},
author = {K. U. Can and A. Hannaford-Gunn and R. Horsley and Y. Nakamura and H. Perlt and P. E. L. Rakow and G. Schierholz and K. Y. Somfleth and H. Stüben and R. D. Young and J. M. Zanotti},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2007.01523},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
18 pages, 8 figures. Title has been changed due to the Editor's request. Version to appear in PRD