28 July 2024 to 3 August 2024
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Transverse Force Distributions in the Proton from Lattice QCD

1 Aug 2024, 10:20
20m
Talk Structure of Hadrons and Nuclei Structure of hadrons and nuclei

Speaker

Joshua Crawford (The University of Adelaide)

Description

Single-spin asymmetries observed in polarised deep-inelastic scattering are important probes of hadron structure. The Sivers asymmetry provides information about the transverse momentum of the struck quark and can be related to final-state interactions. Understanding these asymmetries at the quark level has been the subject of much interest in QCD phenomenology. In this talk, we present a lattice QCD calculation of the transverse spatial distribution of a colour-Lorentz force acting on the struck quark in a proton. Our lattice calculations employ $N_f=2+1$ flavours of dynamical fermions at the SU(3) symmetric point across three lattice spacings. We determine a central, spin-independent confining force, as well as spin-dependent force distributions with local forces larger than the QCD string tension. These distributions offer a new, complimentary picture of the Sivers asymmetry in transversely polarised deep-inelastic scattering.

Primary author

Joshua Crawford (The University of Adelaide)

Co-authors

Gerrit Schierholz (DESY) Prof. Hinnerk Stüben (Universität Hamburg) James Zanotti (University of Adelaide) K. Utku Can (The University of Adelaide) Paul Rakow (University of Liverpool) Roger Horsley (University of Edinburgh) Ross Young (University of Adelaide)

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