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Unifying the landscape of nucleon structure: an infrared-safe evolution scheme

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2024-07-24 v1

Abstract

A novel approach for describing the evolution of nucleon structure from the low-Q2Q^2 regime to the high-Q2Q^2 asymptotic region is proposed. This infrared-safe scheme modifies the parton distribution evolution equations to incorporate the corrections from emergent hadron mass mechanisms and parton-parton recombination at low Q2Q^2. The effective parton mass, generated by dynamical chiral symmetry breaking, slows the evolution of parton distributions in the infrared region, causing the DGLAP evolution to freeze when Q2Mq/gQ^2\ll M_{\rm q/g}. Notably, this scheme renders the high-Q2Q^2 parton distributions insensitive to the choice of input hadronic scale. The parton-parton recombination effect is crucial in suppressing the rapid growth of parton distributions at small xx, consistent with experimental data. When applied to three valence quark distributions derived from a quark model, our scheme yields parton distributions that agree well with deep-inelastic scattering data in both large-xx and small-xx regions, providing a unified description of nucleon structure across the entire Q2Q^2 range.

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@article{arxiv.2407.16122,
  title  = {Unifying the landscape of nucleon structure: an infrared-safe evolution scheme},
  author = {Rong Wang and Chengdong Han and Xurong Chen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.16122},
  year   = {2024}
}

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10 pages, 5 figures