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NLO $Q^2$-evolution of the nucleon's transversity distribution $h_1(x, Q^2)$

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2007-05-23 v2

Abstract

We present a calculation of the two-loop anomalous dimension for the transversity distribution h1(x,Q2)h_1(x,Q^2), γnh(1)\gamma^{h(1)}_n, in the MS scheme of the dimensional regularization. Because of the chiral-odd nature, h1h_1 does not mix with the gluon distributions, and thus our result is the same for the flavor-singlet and nonsinglet distributions. At small nn (moment of h1h_1), γnh(1)\gamma^{h(1)}_n is significantly larger than γnf,g(1)\gamma^{f,g(1)}_n (the anomalous dimension for the nonsinglet f1f_1 and g1g_1), but approaches γnf,g(1)\gamma^{f,g(1)}_n very quickly at large nn, keeping the relation γnh(1)>γnf,g(1)\gamma^{h(1)}_n > \gamma^{f,g(1)}_n. This feature is in parallel to the relation between the one-loop anomalous dimension for f1f_1 (g1)(g_1) and h1h_1. We also show that this difference in the anomalous dimension between h1h_1 and g1g_1 leads to a drastic difference in the Q2Q^2-evolution of those distributions in the small xx region.

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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9710421,
  title  = {NLO $Q^2$-evolution of the nucleon's transversity distribution $h_1(x, Q^2)$},
  author = {A. Hayashigaki and Y. Kanazawa and Yuji Koike},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9710421},
  year   = {2007}
}

Comments

10 pages, latex. Proceedings of the DESY workshop, "Deep inelastic scattering off polarized targets: Theory meets experiment" held at DESY-Zeuthen, Sep. 1-5, 1997. Published in the proceedings, DESY 97-200, pages 157-166. Proper macros for the eps files are appended