Pion valence, glue and sea distributions are calculated using a continuum
approach to the two valence-body bound-state problem. Since the framework is
symmetry preserving, physical features of the distributions are properly
expressed. The analysis reveals that the emergent phenomenon of dynamical
chiral symmetry breaking causes a hardening of the valence-quark distribution
function, qπ(x). Nevertheless, this distribution exhibits the x≃1 behaviour predicted by quantum chromodynamics (QCD). At the scale
ζ2:=2GeV, the following momentum fractions are predicted: ⟨xvalence⟩=0.48(3), ⟨xglue⟩=0.41(2),
⟨xsea⟩=0.11(2). Evolving to ζ=5.2GeV, the
result for qπ(x) agrees with that computed using lattice QCD. These
outcomes should both spur improved analyses of existing experiments and
stimulate efforts to obtain new data on the pion distribution functions using
available and envisioned facilities.Comment: 13 pages, 7 figures, 2 table