Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Lattice
Scientific paper
1996-07-01
Phys.Rev. D56 (1997) 1455-1469
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Lattice
20 pages, four figures
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevD.56.1455
We suggest a Hamiltonian formulation on a momentum lattice using a physically motivated regularization using the Breit-frame which links the maximal parton number to the lattice size. This scheme restricts parton momenta to positive values in each spatial direction. This leads to a drastic reduction of degrees of freedom compared to a regularization in the rest frame (center at zero momentum). We discuss the computation of physical observables like (i) mass spectrum in the critical region, (ii) structure and distribution functions, (iii) $S$-matrix, (iv) finite temperature and finite density thermodynamics in the Breit-frame regularization. For the scalar $\phi^{4}_{3+1}$ theory we present numerical results for the mass spectrum in the critical region. We observe scaling behavior for the mass of the ground state and for some higher lying states. We compare our results with renormalization group results by L\"uscher and Weisz. Using the Breit-frame, we calculate for $QCD$ the relation between the $W^{\mu \nu}$ tensor, structure functions (polarized and unpolarized) and quark distribution functions. We use the improved parton-model with a scale dependence and take into account a non-zero parton mass. In the Bjorken limes we find the standard relations between $F_{1}$, $F_{2}$, $g_{1}$ and the quark distribution functions. We discuss the r\^ole of helicity. We present numerical results for parton distribution functions in the scalar model. For the $\phi^{4}$-model we find no bound state with internal parton structure. For the $\phi^{3}$-model we find a distribution function with parton structure similar to Altarelli-Parisi behavior of $QCD$.
Kr{ö}ger Helmut
Scheu Norbert
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