71 research outputs found
Deuteron Electromagnetic Properties with a Poincar\'e-Covariant Current Operator within Front-Form Hamiltonian Dynamics
Deuteron elastic and deep inelastic electromagnetic properties have been
studied within the front-form Hamiltonian dynamics, using a
Poincar\'e-covariant current operator. The deuteron elastic form factors are
strongly sensitive to different realistic interactions, while the
relevance of different nucleon form factor models is huge for , weak
for and negligible for the tensor polarization. The possibility to
gain information on the neutron charge form factor from an analysis of
has been investigated. The extraction of the neutron structure functions from
the deuteron deep inelastic structure functions at high is largely affected
by the use of our Poincar\'e-covariant relativistic approach instead of the
usual impulse approximation within an instant-form approach.Comment: 12 pages, World-Scientific macro included. Proc. VIII Conf. on
"Problems in Theoretical Nuclear Physics", Cortona (Italy) Oct. 18-20, 2000.
(World Scientific, Fall 2001
Solving the inhomogeneous Bethe-Salpeter Equation in Minkowski space: the zero-energy limit
For the first time, the inhomogeneous Bethe-Salpeter Equation for an
interacting system, composed by two massive scalars exchanging a massive
scalar, is numerically investigated in ladder approximation, directly in
Minkowski space, by using an approach based on the Nakanishi integral
representation. In this paper, the limiting case of zero-energy states is
considered, extending the approach successfully applied to bound states. The
numerical values of scattering lengths, are calculated for several values of
the Yukawa coupling constant, by using two different integral equations that
stem within the Nakanishi framework. Those low-energy observables are compared
with (i) the analogous quantities recently obtained in literature, within a
totally different framework and (ii) the non relativistic evaluations, for
illustrating the relevance of a non perturbative, genuine field theoretical
treatment in Minkowski space, even in the low-energy regime. Moreover,
dynamical functions, like the Nakanishi weight functions and the distorted part
of the zero-energy Light-front wave functions are also presented.
Interestingly, a highly non trivial issue related to the abrupt change in the
width of the support of the Nakanishi weight function, when the zero-energy
limit is approached, is elucidated, ensuring a sound basis to the forthcoming
evaluation of phase-shifts.Comment: 23 pages and 4 figures. Minor changes in the abstract, typos fixed
and added a figure. Submitted for publicatio
Neutron unpolarized structure function F_2^n(x) from deep inelastic scattering off ^{3}He and ^{3}H
The possibility to safely extract the neutron deep inelastic structure
function in the range from joint measurements of
deep inelastic structure functions of and is demonstrated.
While the nuclear structure effects are relevant, the model dependence in this
extraction linked to the interaction is shown to be weak.Comment: 5 pages. Proc. XVIIth Conf. on "Few-Body Problems in Physics", Evora(
Portugal) Sept. 11, 2000. To appear in Nucl. Phys.
A Study of Final State Effects in the electrodisintegration of a polarized Helium-3 target
An approach for the description of the final state interaction in the
evaluation of inclusive electromagnetic responses of a polarized Helium-3
target, is briefly illustrated. Preliminary results of calculations, where the
final state interaction is fully taken into account for the two-body break-up
channel, are compared with experimental data, showing a very encouraging
improvement with respect to the plane wave impulse approximation results.Comment: 8 pages. Proc. of "GDH 2004", Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Va,
June 2-5, 2004. Class file "ws-procs9x6.cls" and style file "rotating_pr.sty"
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Pion Generalized Parton Distributions within a fully covariant constituent quark model
We extend the investigation of the Generalized Parton Distribution for a
charged pion within a fully covariant constituent quark model, in two respects:
(i) calculating the tensor distribution and (ii) adding the treatment of the
evolution, needed for achieving a meaningful comparison with both the
experimental parton distribution and the lattice evaluation of the so-called
generalized form factors. Distinct features of our phenomenological covariant
quark model are: (i) a 4D Ansatz for the pion Bethe-Salpeter amplitude, to be
used in the Mandelstam formula for matrix elements of the relevant current
operators, and (ii) only two parameters, namely a quark mass assumed to hold
MeV and a free parameter fixed through the value of the pion decay
constant. The possibility of increasing the dynamical content of our covariant
constituent quark model is briefly discussed in the context of the Nakanishi
integral representation of the Bethe-Salpeter amplitude.Comment: Pages 20, figure 11 and table 8. Minor changes. To be published in
EPJ
Probing the parton content of the nucleon
The parton content of the nucleon is explored within a meson-cloud model
developed to derive light-cone wave functions for the physical nucleon. The
model is here applied to study electromagnetic form factors, distribution
amplitudes and nucleon-to-meson transition distribution amplitudes.Comment: 10 pages, 6 figures; proceedings of the workshop "Recent Advances in
Perturbative QCD and Hadronic Physics" in Honor of Prof. Anatoly Efremov's
75th Birthday Celebration; to appear in Mod. Phys. Lett.
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