The strong force which binds hadrons is described by the theory of quantum chromodynamics (QCD). Determining the character and manifestations of QCD is one of the most important and challenging outstanding issues necessary for a comprehensive understanding of the structure of hadrons. Within the context of the QCD parton picture, the parton distribution functions (PDFs) have been remarkably successful in describing a wide variety of processes. However, these PDFs have generally been confined to the description of collinear partons within the hadron. New experiments and facilities provide the opportunity to additionally explore the transverse structure of hadrons which is described by generalized parton distributions (GPDs) and transverse-momentum-dependent parton distribution functions (TMD PDFs). In our previous report Lin et al. (2018), we compared and contrasted the two main approaches used to determine the collinear PDFs: the first based on perturbative QCD factorization theorems, and the second based on lattice-QCD calculations. In the present report, we provide an update of recent progress on the collinear PDFs, and also expand the scope to encompass the generalized PDFs (GPDs and TMD PDFs). We review the current state of the various calculations, and consider what new data might be available in the near future. We also examine how a shared effort can foster dialog between the PDF and lattice-QCD communities, and yield improvements for these generalized PDFs. (C) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Parton distributions and lattice-QCD calculations: Toward 3D structure

Emanuele R. Nocera;
2021-01-01

Abstract

The strong force which binds hadrons is described by the theory of quantum chromodynamics (QCD). Determining the character and manifestations of QCD is one of the most important and challenging outstanding issues necessary for a comprehensive understanding of the structure of hadrons. Within the context of the QCD parton picture, the parton distribution functions (PDFs) have been remarkably successful in describing a wide variety of processes. However, these PDFs have generally been confined to the description of collinear partons within the hadron. New experiments and facilities provide the opportunity to additionally explore the transverse structure of hadrons which is described by generalized parton distributions (GPDs) and transverse-momentum-dependent parton distribution functions (TMD PDFs). In our previous report Lin et al. (2018), we compared and contrasted the two main approaches used to determine the collinear PDFs: the first based on perturbative QCD factorization theorems, and the second based on lattice-QCD calculations. In the present report, we provide an update of recent progress on the collinear PDFs, and also expand the scope to encompass the generalized PDFs (GPDs and TMD PDFs). We review the current state of the various calculations, and consider what new data might be available in the near future. We also examine how a shared effort can foster dialog between the PDF and lattice-QCD communities, and yield improvements for these generalized PDFs. (C) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
2021
121
1
64
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0146641021000673?via=ihub
Lattice QCD; Global QCD fits; Unpolarized/polarized parton distribution functions (PDFs); Generalized Parton Distributions (GPD); Transverse Momentum Dependent PDFs (TMD PDFs)
Martha Constantinou; Aurore Courtoy; Markus A. Ebert; Michael Engelhardt; Tommaso Giani; Tim Hobbs; Tie-Jiun Hou; Aleksander Kusina; Krzysztof Kutak; Jian Liang; Huey-Wen Lin; Keh-Fei Liu; Simonetta Liuti; C??dric Mezrag; Pavel Nadolsky; Emanuele R. Nocera; Fred Olness; Jian-Wei Qiu; Marco Radici; Anatoly Radyushkin; Abha Rajan; Ted Rogers; Juan Rojo; Gerrit Schierholz; C.-P. Yuan; Jian-Hui Zhang; Rui Zhang
File in questo prodotto:
File Dimensione Formato  
1-s2.0-S0146641021000673-main.pdf

Accesso aperto

Tipo di file: PDF EDITORIALE
Dimensione 5.61 MB
Formato Adobe PDF
5.61 MB Adobe PDF Visualizza/Apri

I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.

Utilizza questo identificativo per citare o creare un link a questo documento: https://hdl.handle.net/2318/1889661
Citazioni
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.pmc??? ND
  • Scopus 93
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.isi??? 75
social impact