Structure functions at small x_Bj in a Euclidean field theory approach
Abstract
The small-x_Bj limit of deep inelastic scattering is related to the high-energy limit of the forward Compton amplitude in a familiar way. We show that the analytic continuation of this amplitude in the energy variable is calculable from a matrix element in Euclidean field theory. This matrix element can be written as a Euclidean functional integral in an effective field theory. Its effective Lagrangian has a simple expression in terms of the original Lagrangian. The functional integral expression obtained can, at least in principle, be evaluated using genuinely non-perturbative methods, e.g., on the lattice. Thus, a fundamentally new approach to the long-standing problem of structure functions at very small x_Bj seems possible. We give arguments that the limit x_Bj -> 0 corresponds to a critical point of the effective field theory where the correlation length becomes infinite in one direction.
Cite
@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9909381,
title = {Structure functions at small x_Bj in a Euclidean field theory approach},
author = {A. Hebecker and E. Meggiolaro and O. Nachtmann},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9909381},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
25 pages, LaTeX file (including 6 eps-figures)