Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory
Scientific paper
2008-02-26
Nucl.Phys.News 18:12-16,2008
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Theory
5 pages, 4 figures, prepared for Nuclear Physics News
Scientific paper
10.1080/10506890802123721
The nature of the proton wave function can be elucidated by studying the matrix elements of spin-dependent quark density operators SDDs, defined as matrix elements of density operators in proton states of definite spin-polarization. These have an infinite variety of non-spherical shapes. The matrix elements of the SDDs are closely related to specific transverse momentum dependent TMD parton distributions accessible in the angular dependence of certain semi-inclusive processes. New measurements would allow the direct exhibition of the non-spherical nature of the proton. The TMDs can be computed using lattice QCD so that the non-spherical shapes could eventually be measured experimentally and computed using fundamental theory.
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