Kaon and pion parton distributions

Z. F. Cui, M. Ding, F. Gao, K. Raya, D. Binosi, L. Chang, C. D. Roberts*, J. Rodríguez-Quintero, S. M. Schmidt

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Abstract

Beginning with results for the leading-twist two-particle distribution amplitudes of π- and K-mesons, each of which exhibits dilation driven by the mechanism responsible for the emergence of hadronic mass, we develop parameter-free predictions for the pointwise behaviour of all π and K distribution functions (DFs), including glue and sea. The large-x behaviour of each DF meets expectations based on quantum chromodynamics; the valence-quark distributions match extractions from available data, including the pion case when threshold resummation effects are included; and at ζ5=5.2GeV, the scale of existing measurements, the light-front momentum of these hadrons is shared as follows: ⟨xvalence⟩π=0.41(4), ⟨xglue⟩π=0.45(2), ⟨xsea⟩π=0.14(2); and ⟨xvalence⟩K=0.42(3), ⟨xglue⟩K=0.44(2), ⟨xsea⟩K=0.14(2). The kaon’s glue and sea distributions are similar to those in the pion, although the inclusion of mass-dependent splitting functions introduces some differences on the valence-quark domain. This study should stimulate improved analyses of existing data and motivate new experiments sensitive to all π and K DFs. With little known empirically about the structure of the Standard Model’s (pseudo-) Nambu-Goldstone modes and analyses of existing, limited data being controversial, it is likely that new generation experiments at upgraded and anticipated facilities will provide the information needed to resolve the puzzles and complete the picture of these complex bound states.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1064
JournalEuropean Physical Journal C
Volume80
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2020
Externally publishedYes

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Cui, Z. F., Ding, M., Gao, F., Raya, K., Binosi, D., Chang, L., Roberts, C. D., Rodríguez-Quintero, J., & Schmidt, S. M. (2020). Kaon and pion parton distributions. European Physical Journal C, 80(11), Article 1064. https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-020-08578-4