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Probing Proton Structure via Physics-Guided Neural Networks in Holographic QCD

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2026-04-06 v1 High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

Describing the proton structure function F2F_2 in the non-perturbative and transition regimes of quantum chromodynamics (QCD) remains a significant theoretical challenge. In this work, we introduce a Physics-Guided Neural Network (PGNN) that integrates Holographic QCD with deep learning. By embedding the five-dimensional AdS5\text{AdS}_5 Dirac equation and the string diffusion kernel directly into the computational graph, the network is strictly constrained to the physical proton mass (Mp0.938 GeVM_p \equiv 0.938 \text{ GeV}). Applying this framework to high-precision SLAC deep inelastic scattering data yields a global fit of χ2/d.o.f.0.91\chi^2/\text{d.o.f.} \simeq 0.91. Rather than relying on predetermined empirical forms, the network dynamically extracts the transition between the ss-channel bulk fermion mechanism (hadronic resonance excitations) and the tt-channel holographic Pomeron exchange (diffractive background), identifying a kinematic crossover near x0.19x \approx 0.19. Furthermore, the optimization naturally recovers a Pomeron intercept of α01.0786\alpha_0 \approx 1.0786 and generates higher-twist scale-breaking effects through the evolution of resonance mass spectra. This demonstrates that embedding analytical differential equations into neural networks provides an interpretable, data-driven approach for phenomenological studies of strongly coupled systems.

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@article{arxiv.2604.02906,
  title  = {Probing Proton Structure via Physics-Guided Neural Networks in Holographic QCD},
  author = {Wei Kou and Xurong Chen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.02906},
  year   = {2026}
}

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11 pages, 6 figures