247 research outputs found

    Modelling generalized parton distributions to describe deeply virtual Compton scattering data

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    We present a new model for generalized parton distributions (GPDs), based on the aligned jet model, which successfully describes the deeply virtual Compton scattering (DVCS) data from H1, ZEUS, HERMES and CLAS. We also present an easily implementable and flexible algorithm for their construction. This new model is necessary since the most widely used models for GPDs, which are based on factorized double distributions, cannot, in their current form, describe the DVCS data when employed in a full QCD analysis. We demonstrate explicitly the reason for the shortcoming in the data description. We also highlight several non-perturbative input parameters which could be used to tune the GPDs, and the tt-dependence, to the DVCS data using a fitting procedure.Comment: 12 pages, 12 figures, revtex4, shortened version accepted for publication in PRD, figures improved and references adde

    Twist-three analysis of photon electroproduction with pion

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    We study twist-three effects in spin, charge, and azimuthal asymmetries in deeply virtual Compton scattering on a spin-zero target. Contributions which are power suppressed in 1/Q generate a new azimuthal angle dependence of the cross section which is not present in the leading twist results. On the other hand the leading twist terms are not modified by the twist three contributions. They may get corrected at twist four level. In the Wandzura-Wilczek approximation these new terms in the Fourier expansion with respect to the azimuthal angle are entirely determined by the twist-two skewed parton distributions. We also discuss more general issues like the general form of the angular dependence of the differential cross section, validity of factorization at twist-three level, and a relation of skewed parton distributions to spectral functions.Comment: 21 pages, LaTeX, 2 figures, text clarifications, an equation, a note and references adde

    Baxter equation beyond wrapping

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    The Baxter-like functional equation encoding the spectrum of anomalous dimensions of Wilson operators in maximally supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory available to date ceases to work just before the onset of wrapping corrections. In this paper, we work out an improved finite-difference equation by incorporating nonpolynomial effects in the transfer matrix entering as its ingredient. This yields a self-consistent asymptotic finite-difference equation valid at any order of perturbation theory. Its exact solutions for fixed spins and twists at and beyond wrapping order give results coinciding with the ones obtained from the asymptotic Bethe Ansatz. Correcting the asymptotic energy eigenvalues by the Luescher term, we compute anomalous dimensions for a number of short operators beyond wrapping order.Comment: 10 page

    Scaling violations and off-forward parton distributions: leading order and beyond

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    We give an outline of a formalism for the solution of the evolution equations for off-forward parton distributions in leading and next-to-leading orders based on partial conformal wave expansion and orthogonal polynomials reconstruction.Comment: 3 pages, LaTeX, 3 figures, Talk given at the 7th International Workshop on Deep Inelastic Scattring and QCD, DESY-Zeuthen, April 19-23, 199

    \cN = 1 supersymmetric constraints for evolution kernels

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    We provide a complete set of supersymmetric constraints for the anomalous dimensions of the conformal twist-two operators to all orders of perturbation theory. Employing them we derive new relations between the exclusive evolution kernels and apply them in QCD in order to get definite predictions at leading order and beyond.Comment: LaTeX, npb.sty required, 4 pages, Talk given at the 7th International Workshop on Deep Inelastic Scattring and QCD, DESY-Zeuthen, April 19-23, 199

    Descent Equation for superloop and cyclicity of OPE

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    AbstractWe study the so-called Descent, or Q¯, Equation for the null polygonal supersymmetric Wilson loop in the framework of the pentagon operator product expansion. To properly address this problem, one requires to restore the cyclicity of the loop broken by the choice of OPE channels. In the course of the study, we unravel a phenomenon of twist enhancement when passing to a cyclically shifted channel. Currently, we focus on the consistency of the all-order Descent Equation for the particular case relating the NMHV heptagon to MHV hexagon. We find that the equation establishes a relation between contributions of different twists and successfully verify it in perturbation theory making use of available bootstrap predictions for elementary pentagons

    A detailed QCD analysis of twist-3 effects in DVCS observables

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    In this paper I present a detailed QCD analysis of twist-3 effects in the Wandzura-Wilczek (WW) approximation in deeply virtual Compton scattering (DVCS) observables for various kinematical settings, representing the HERA, HERMES, CLAS and the planned EIC (electron-ion-collider) experiments. I find that the twist-3 effects in the WW approximation are almost always negligible at collider energies but can be large for low Q^2 and smaller x_bj in observables for the lower energy, fixed target experiments directly sensitive to the real part of DVCS amplitudes like the charge asymmetry (CA). Conclusions are then drawn about the reliability of extracting twist-2 generalized parton distributions (GPDs) from experimental data and a first, phenomenological, parameterization of the LO and NLO twist-2 GPD HH, describing all the currently available DVCS data within the experimental errors is given.Comment: 18 pages, 21 figures, uses Revtex4, final version to be published in PRD, minor revisions due to referee suggestion

    A next-to-leading order QCD analysis of deeply virtual Compton scattering amplitudes

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    We present a next-to-leading order (NLO) QCD analysis of unpolarized and polarized deeply virtual Compton scattering (DVCS) amplitudes, for two different input scenarios, in the MSˉ\bar{MS} scheme. We illustrate and discuss the size of the NLO effects and the behavior of the amplitudes in skewedness, ζ\zeta, and photon virtuality, Q2Q^2. In the unpolarized case, at fixed Q2Q^2, we find a remarkable effective power-law behaviour in ζ\zeta, akin to Regge factorization, over several orders of magnitude in ζ\zeta. We also quantify the ratio of real to imaginary parts of the DVCS amplitudes and their sensitivity to changes of the factorization scale.Comment: 12 pages, 12 figures, revtex, final version to be published in Phys. Rev. D. Corrected error in MRSA' distribution and modified extraplation behavior of GRSV00 distribution. Corrected error in +i\epsilon treatment. Taking now correct sheaf of log. Errors in subtraction equations corrected. Figures and results for affected imaginary part of NLO amplitude changed accordingl

    DVCS on the nucleon : study of the twist-3 effects

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    We estimate the size of the twist-3 effects on deeply virtual Compton scattering (DVCS) observables, in the Wandzura-Wilczek approximation. We present results in the valence region for the DVCS cross sections, charge asymmetries and single spin asymmetries, to twist-3 accuracy.Comment: 20 pages, 6 figure

    Reconstruction of non-forward evolution kernels

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    We develop a framework for the reconstruction of the non-forward kernels which govern the evolution of twist-two distribution amplitudes and off-forward parton distributions beyond leading order. It is based on the knowledge of the special conformal symmetry breaking part induced by the one-loop anomaly and conformal terms generated by forward next-to-leading order splitting functions, and thus avoids an explicit two-loop calculation. We demonstrate the formalism by applying it to the chiral odd and flavour singlet parity odd sectors.Comment: 13 pages, LaTeX, typos fixe
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