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$\rho$ meson transverse momentum dependent parton distributions

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2025-01-10 v3

Abstract

In this paper, the light-front wave functions (LFWFs) of ρ\rho meson are evaluated in the framework of Nambu--Jona-Lasinio model using the proper time regularization scheme. The transverse momentum dependent parton distributions (TMDs) of the ρ\rho meson are derived from the overlap representations of the LFWFs. We investigate the k\bm{k}_{\perp}-weighted moments and the xx-dependent average transverse momentum kn(x)α\langle k_{\perp}^n(x)\rangle_{\alpha} of ρ\rho meson TMDs, kn(x)α\langle k_{\perp}^n(x)\rangle_{\alpha} shows the typical transverse momenta of quark TMDs in our model. Our findings indicate that the average transverse momenta of k(x)α\langle k_{\perp}(x)\rangle_{\alpha} fall within the range of [0.3,0.45][0.3, 0.45] GeV, while k2(x)α\langle k_{\perp}^2(x)\rangle_{\alpha} are in the region of [0.15,0.30][0.15, 0.30] GeV2^2. Our TMDs and parton distribution function (PDFs) exhibit excellent adherence to positive constraints. The investigation of spin densities within the ρ\rho meson in transverse momentum space reveals axially symmetric distributions for quarks and targets polarized in either longitudinal or transverse directions. Conversely, unpolarized symmetric distributions occur when the quark is longitudinally polarized and the target is transversely polarized, while exhibiting dipolar distortions in the opposite scenario. A comparison between TMDs from LFWFs and those from a covariant approach demonstrates that TMDs from LFWFs more effectively satisfy positive constraints than their counterparts from the covariant approach. Furthermore, the xx-moments of ρ\rho meson PDFs indicate that xgL\langle x\rangle_{g_L} is larger using LFWFs compared to the covariant approach.

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@article{arxiv.2408.13569,
  title  = {$\rho$ meson transverse momentum dependent parton distributions},
  author = {Jin-Li Zhang and Jun Wu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.13569},
  year   = {2025}
}

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14 pages, 27 figures, Published in the European Physical Journal C