On the Chiral Quark Soliton Model with Pauli-Villars Regularization

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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10.1103/PhysRevD.60.014016

The Pauli-Villars regularization scheme is often used for evaluating parton distributions within the framework of the chiral quark soliton model with inclusion of the vacuum polarization effects. Its simplest version with a single subtraction term should however be taken with some caution, since it does not fully get rid of divergences contained in scalar and psuedoscalar quark densities appearing in the soliton equation of motion. To remedy this shortcoming, we propose here its natural extention, i.e. the Pauli-Villars regularization scheme with multi-subtraction terms. We also carry out a comparative analysis of the Pauli-Villars regularization scheme and more popular proper-time one. It turns out that some isovector observables like the isovector magnetic moment of the nucleon is rather sensitive to the choice of the regularization scheme. In the process of tracing the origin of this sensitivity, a noticeable difference of the two regularization scheme is revealed.

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