Parton Degrees of Freedom from the Path-Integral Formalism
Abstract
We formulate the hadronic tensor of deep inelastic scattering in the path-integral formalism. It is shown that there are 3 gauge invariant and topologically distinct contributions. Besides the valence contribution, there are two sources for the sea -- one in the connected insertion and the other in the disconnected insertion. The operator product expansion is carried out in this formalism. The operator rescaling and mixing reveal that the connected sea partons evolve the same way as the valence, i.e. their evolution is decoupled from the disconnected sea and the gluon distribution functions. We explore the phenomenological consequences of this classification in terms of the small x behavior, Gottfried sum rule violation, and the flavor dependence. In particular, we point out that in the nucleon and partons have both the connected and disconnected sea contributions; whereas, parton has only the disconnected sea contribution. This difference between and , as far as we know, has not been taken into account in the fitting of parton distribution functions to experiments.
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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9910306,
title = {Parton Degrees of Freedom from the Path-Integral Formalism},
author = {Keh-Fei Liu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9910306},
year = {2009}
}
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Revised version to appear in PRD