Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Scientific paper
1998-10-23
Phys.Lett.B449:81-88,1999
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
10 pages, Latex, 3 figures
Scientific paper
10.1016/S0370-2693(98)01584-6
Extending the concept of parton densities onto nonforward matrix elements
of quark and gluon light-cone operators, one can use two types of nonperturbative functions: double distributions (DDs) f(x,\alpha;t), F(x,y;t) and skewed (off&nonforward) parton distributions (SPDs) H(x,\xi;t), F_\zeta(X,t). We treat DDs as primary objects producing SPDs after integration. We emphasize the role of DDs in understanding interplay between X (x) and \zeta (\xi) dependences of SPDs.In particular, the use of DDs is crucial to secure the polynomiality condition: Nth moments of SPDs are Nth degree polynomials in the relevant skewedness parameter \zeta or \xi. We propose simple ansaetze for DDs having correct spectral and symmetry properties and derive model expressions for SPDs satisfying all known constraints. Finally, we argue that for small skewedness, one can obtain SPDs from the usual parton densities by averaging the latter with an appropriate weight over the region [X-\zeta,X] (or [x - \xi, x + \xi]).
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