Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Scientific paper
1998-12-20
Fortsch.Phys. 42 (1994) 101
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
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Scientific paper
The widely used nonperturbative wave functions and distribution functions of QCD are determined as matrix elements of light-ray operators. These operators appear as large momentum limit of nonlocal hadron operators or as summed up local operators in light-cone expansions. Nonforward one-particle matrix elements of such operators lead to new distribution amplitudes describing both hadrons simultaneously. These distribution functions depend besides other variables on two scaling variables. They are applied for the description of exclusive virtual Compton scattering in the Bjorken region near forward direction and the two meson production process. The evolution equations for these distribution amplitudes are derived on the basis of the renormalization group equation of the considered operators. This includes that also the evolution kernels follow from the anomalous dimensions of these operators. Relations between different evolution kernels (especially the Altarelli-Parisi and the Brodsky-Lepage) kernels are derived and explicitly checked for the existing two-loop calculations of QCD. Technical basis of these results are support and analytically properties of the anomalous dimensions of light-ray operators obtained with the help of the $\alpha$-representation of Green's functions.
Dittes Frank-Michael
Geyer Bodo
Horejsi Jiri
Muller Daniel
Robaschik Dieter
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