UFRGS-HEP Journal Club
Monday 15 March 2021 -
18:00
Monday 15 March 2021
18:00
Gustavo Silveira
Gustavo Silveira
18:00 - 19:00
The mass radius of the proton Dmitri E. Kharzeev Hide abstract | Show figures | Show BibTeX | Show discussion | View PDF | 2102.00110v2 The mass radius is a fundamental property of the proton that so far has not been determined from experiment. Here we show that the mass radius of the proton can be rigorously defined through the formfactor of the trace of the energy-momentum tensor (EMT) of QCD in the weak gravitational field approximation, as appropriate for this problem. We then demonstrate that the scale anomaly of QCD enables the extraction of the formfactor of the trace of the EMT from the data on threshold photoproduction of J/ψJ/ψ and ΥΥ quarkonia, and use the recent GlueX Collaboration data to extract the r.m.s. mass radius of the proton Rm=0.55±0.03 fmRm=0.55±0.03 fm. The extracted mass radius is significantly smaller than the charge radius of the proton RC=0.8409±0.0004 fmRC=0.8409±0.0004 fm. We attribute this difference to the interplay of asymptotic freedom and spontaneous breaking of chiral symmetry in QCD, and outline future measurements needed to determine the mass radius more precisely. Authors' comments: 20 pages, 3 figures; 2 typos fixed