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Nonperturbative partonic quasidistributions of the pion from chiral quark models
We evaluate nonperturbatively the quark quasidistribution amplitude and the
valence quark quasidistribution function of the pion in the framework of chiral
quark models, namely the Nambu--Jona-Lasinio model and the Spectral Quark
Model. We arrive at simple analytic expressions, where the nonperturbative
dependence on the longitudinal momentum of the pion can be explicitly assessed.
The model results for the quark quasidistribution amplitude of the pion compare
favorably to the data obtained from the Euclidean lattice simulations. The
quark distribution amplitude, arising in the limit of infinite longitudinal
momentum of the pion, agrees, after suitable QCD evolution, to the recent data
extracted from Euclidean lattices, as well as to the old data from transverse
lattice simulations.Comment: references added, 7 pages, 3 figure
Scalar-isoscalar states, gravitational form factors, and dimension-2 condensates in a large-Nc Regge approach
Scalar-isoscalar states are analyzed within the large-Nc Regge approach. We
find that the lightest f0(600) scalar-isoscalar state fits very well into the
pattern of the radial Regge trajectory. We confirm the obtained mass values
from an analysis of the pion and nucleon spin-0 gravitational form factors,
recently measured on the lattice. We find that a simple two-state model
suggests a meson nature of f0(600), and a glueball nature of f0(980), which
naturally explains the ratios of various coupling constants. Finally, matching
to the OPE requires a fine-tuned mass condition of the vanishing dimension-2
condensate in the Regge approach with infinitely many scalar-isoscalar states.Comment: Talk given at the 9th Conference On Quark Confinement and the Hadron
Spectrum (Confinement IX), 30 Aug. - 3 Sept. 2010, Madrid, Spai
Partonic quasi-distributions of the pion in chiral quark models
The evaluation of partonic distributions presents a challenge for QCD, and in
particular for its Euclidean lattice realization. Recently, objects called
quasi-distributions (which become standard distributions in a limit of the
longitudinal momentum of the target hadron going to infinity) have been
proposed. We present a non-perturbative, dynamical evaluation of the quark
quasi-distribution amplitude (QDA) of the pion in the framework of chiral quark
models (the Nambu--Jona-Lasinio model and the spectral quark model). We arrive
at simple but nontrivial analytic expressions, where the dependence on the
longitudinal momentum, the momentum fraction, or the transverse-momentum (for
the unintegrated objects) can be explicitly assessed. For the parton
distribution amplitude (PDA), we carry out the necessary QCD evolution from the
constituent quark model scale to higher scales accessible on the lattice, and
compare favorably to the LaMET data.Comment: 6 pages, talk presented by WB at XVII International Conference on
Hadron Spectroscopy and Structure - Hadron2017, Salamanca, 25-29 September
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