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Non-singlet quark helicity PDFs of the nucleon from pseudo-distributions

High Energy Physics - Lattice 2023-04-05 v2 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

The non-singlet helicity quark parton distribution functions (PDFs) of the nucleon are determined from lattice QCD, by jointly leveraging pseudo-distributions and the distillation spatial smearing paradigm. A Lorentz decomposition of appropriately isolated space-like matrix elements reveals pseudo-distributions that contain information on the leading-twist helicity PDFs, as well as an invariant amplitude that induces an additional z2z^2 contamination of the leading-twist signal. An analysis of the short-distance behavior of the space-like matrix elements using matching coefficients computed to next-to-leading order (NLO) exposes the desired PDF up to this additional z2z^2 contamination. Due to the non-conservation of the axial current, we elect to isolate the helicity PDFs normalized by the nucleon axial charge at the same scale μ2\mu^2. The leading-twist helicity PDFs as well as several sources of systematic error, including higher-twist effects, discretization errors, and the aforementioned z2z^2 contaminating amplitude are jointly determined by characterizing the computed pseudo-distribution in a basis of Jacobi polynomials. The Akaike Information Criterion is exploited to effectively average over distinct model parameterizations and cuts on the pseudo-distribution. Encouraging agreement is observed with recent global analyses of each non-singlet quark helicity PDF, notably a rather small non-singlet anti-quark helicity PDF for all quark momentum fractions.

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@article{arxiv.2211.04434,
  title  = {Non-singlet quark helicity PDFs of the nucleon from pseudo-distributions},
  author = {Robert G. Edwards and Colin Egerer and Joseph Karpie and Nikhil Karthik and Christopher J. Monahan and Wayne Morris and Kostas Orginos and Anatoly Radyushkin and David Richards and Eloy Romero and Raza Sabbir Sufian and Savvas Zafeiropoulos},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.04434},
  year   = {2023}
}

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32 pages, 38 figures