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18–24 Aug 2024
Cairns, Queensland, Australia
Australia/Brisbane timezone

Lightcone and quasi distribution amplitudes for light octet and decuplet baryons

22 Aug 2024, 17:10
20m
M3

M3

Oral B: Light Quarks Light Quarks

Speaker

Dr Jun Zeng (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)

Description

We present a comprehensive investigation of leading-twist lightcone distribution amplitudes (LCDAs) and quasi distribution amplitudes (quasi-DAs) for light octet and decuplet baryons within large momentum effective theory (LaMET). In LaMET, LCDAs can be factorized in terms of a hard kernel and quasi-DAs that are defined as spatial correlators and calculable on Lattice QCD. To renormalize quasi-DAs and eliminate the singular terms \ln (left \mu^2 z_i^2\right)'s in them, which undermine the efficacy in perturbative expansion, we adopt a hybrid renormalization scheme that combines the self-renormalization and ratio scheme. Through self-renormalization, we eliminate UV divergences and linear divergences at large spatial separations in quasi distribution amplitudes without introducing additional nonperturbative effects. By taking a ratio with respect to the zero-momentum matrix element, we effectively remove UV divergences at small spatial separations. Under the hybrid renormalization scheme, we calculate the hard kernels up to one-loop accuracy. It turns out that only four different hard kernels are needed for all leading-twist LCDAs of octet and decuplet baryons. These results are crucial for the lattice-based exploration of the LCDAs of a light baryon from the first principle of QCD.

Author

Dr Jun Zeng (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)

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