632 research outputs found
Pionic effects in deep inelastic scattering off nuclei
The structure functions calculated in the Chiral bag model reproduce quite
well, after appropriate perturbative evolution to large energy scales, the
experimental data. We use these results to interpret the structure of the
data as a quenching of the pion decay constant due to the in medium behavior of
the nucleon. This explanation supports recent proposals of this phenomenon
whose origin is the scale invariance of the lagrangian.Comment: 7 pages, figures not included, ftuv92-2
Generalized parton distributions and constituent quarks
An approach is described to calculate Generalized Parton Distributions (GPDs)
in Constituent Quark Models (CQM). The GPDs are obtained from wave functions to
be evaluated in a given CQM. The general relations linking the twist-two GPDs
to the form factors and to the leading twist quark densities are recovered.
Results for the leading twist, unpolarized GPD in the Isgur and Karl model are
presented.Comment: 4 pages, 4 eps figures; Contribution to the European Workshop on the
QCD Structure of the Nucleon (QCD-N'02), Ferrara, Italy, 3-6 Apr 200
Model calculations of the Sivers function satisfying the Burkardt Sum Rule
It is shown that, at variance with previous analyses, the MIT bag model can
explain the available data of the Sivers function and satisfies the Burkardt
Sum Rule to a few percent accuracy. The agreement is similar to the one
recently found in the constituent quark model. Therefore, these two model
calculations of the Sivers function are in agreement with the present
experimental and theoretical wisdom.Comment: 9 pages, 4 figures; one figure added; references added; slightly
revised version accepted for publication in Phys. Rev.
Heavy meson interquark potential
The resolution of Dyson-Schwinger equations leads to the freezing of the QCD
running coupling (effective charge) in the infrared, which is best understood
as a dynamical generation of a gluon mass function, giving rise to a momentum
dependence which is free from infrared divergences. We calculate the interquark
potential for heavy mesons by assuming that it is given by a massive One Gluon
Exchange potential and compare with phenomenologyical fits inspired by lattice
QCD. We apply these potential forms to the description of quarkonia and
conclude that, even though some aspects of the confinement mechanism are absent
in the Dyson Schwinger formalism, the results for the spectrum are surprisingly
accurate. We discuss explanations for this outcome.Comment: 13 pages and 6 figure
A quark model analysis of the Sivers function
We develop a formalism to evaluate the Sivers function. The approach is well
suited for calculations which use constituent quark models to describe the
structure of the nucleon. A non-relativistic reduction of the scheme is
performed and applied to the Isgur-Karl model of hadron structure. The results
obtained are consistent with a sizable Sivers effect and the signs for the u
and d flavor contributions turn out to be opposite. This pattern is in
agreement with the one found analyzing, in the same model, the impact parameter
dependent generalized parton distributions. The Burkardt Sum Rule turns out to
be fulfilled to a large extent. We estimate the QCD evolution of our results
from the momentum scale of the model to the experimental one and obtain
reasonable agreement with the available data.Comment: 31 pages, 4 figures. Extended version, discussion of the Burkardt Sum
Rule added, references added, minor changes in the numerical results, same
interpretation. Final version accepted for publication in Phys. Rev.
Medium Effects in DIS from Polarized Nuclear Targets
The behavior of the nucleon structure functions in lepton nuclei deep
inelastic scattering, both polarized and unpolarized, due to nuclear structure
effects is reanalyzed. The study is performed in two schemes: an x-rescaling
approach, and one in which there is an increase of sea quark components in the
in medium nucleon, related to the low energy N-N interaction. In view of a
recent interesting experimental proposal to study the behavior of the proton
spin structure functions in nuclei we proceed to compare these approaches in an
effort to enlighten the possible phenomenological interest of such difficult
experiment.Comment: 11 pages and 5 figure
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