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Generalized parton distributions for weakly bound systems from light-front quantum mechanics
We present generalized parton distributions for weakly bound systems on the
light cone in order to build intuition about the light-front formalism. Physics
at the crossover is reviewed in terms of the light-cone Fock space
representation. Furthermore, we link light-cone Fock components to the equal
(light-cone) time projection of the covariant Bethe-Salpeter amplitude.
Continuity of the distributions arises naturally in this weak binding model.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures. Talk given at conference, "Exclusive Processes at
High Momentum Transfer," held at Jefferson Laboratory, May 15-18, 200
Hadronic Parity Violation at Next-to-Leading Order
The flavor-conserving non-leptonic weak interaction can be studied
experimentally through the observation of parity violation in nuclear and
few-body systems. At hadronic scales, matrix elements of parity-violating
four-quark operators ultimately give rise to the parity violating couplings
between hadrons, and such matrix elements can be calculated non-perturbatively
using lattice QCD. In this work, we investigate the running of isovector
parity-violating operators from the weak scale down to hadronic scales using
the renormalization group. We work at next-to-leading order in the QCD
coupling, and include both neutral-current and charged-current interactions. At
this order, results are renormalization scheme dependent, and we utilize 't
Hooft-Veltman dimensional regularization. The evolution of Wilson coefficients
at leading and next-to-leading order is compared. Next-to-leading order effects
are shown to be non-negligible at hadronic scales.Comment: 16 pages, 2 figures, v2: statements pertaining to isovector parity
violation corrected, refs added, results unchange
Double distributions: Loose ends
We point out that double distributions need not vanish at their boundary.
Boundary terms do not change the ambiguity inherent in defining double
distributions; instead, boundary conditions must be satisfied in order to
switch between different decompositions. We analyze both the spin zero and spin
one-half cases.Comment: 4 pages, 0 figures, RevTex 4, Brief Repor
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