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The covariant structure of light-front wave functions and the behavior of hadronic form factors

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2009-09-11 v1

Abstract

We study the analytic structure of light-front wave functions (LFWFs) and its consequences for hadron form factors using an explicitly Lorentz-invariant formulation of the front form. The normal to the light front is specified by a general null vector ωμ.\omega^\mu. The LFWFs with definite total angular momentum are eigenstates of a {\it kinematic} angular momentum operator and satisfy all Lorentz symmetries. They are analytic functions of the invariant mass squared of the constituents M02=(kμ)2M^2_0= (\sum k^\mu)^2 and the light-cone momentum fractions xi=ki\cdω/p\cdωx_i= {k_i\cd \omega / p \cd \omega} multiplied by invariants constructed from the spin matrices, polarization vectors, and ωμ.\omega^\mu. These properties are illustrated using known nonperturbative eigensolutions of the Wick--Cutkosky model. We analyze the LFWFs introduced by Chung and Coester to describe static and low momentum properties of the nucleons. They correspond to the spin-locking of a quark with the spin of its parent nucleon, together with a positive-energy projection constraint. These extra constraints lead to anomalous dependence of form factors on QQ rather than Q2.Q^2. In contrast, the dependence of LFWFs on M02M^2_0 implies that hadron form factors are analytic functions of Q2Q^2 in agreement with dispersion theory and perturbative QCD. We show that a model incorporating the leading-twist perturbative QCD prediction is consistent with recent data for the ratio of proton Pauli and Dirac form factors.

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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0311218,
  title  = {The covariant structure of light-front wave functions and the behavior of hadronic form factors},
  author = {S. J. Brodsky and J. R. Hiller and D. S. Hwang and V. A. Karmanov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0311218},
  year   = {2009}
}

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