Proper identification of the gluon spin
Abstract
Properties of the recently proposed gauge-invariant gluon spin Sg are studied and compared to the usually defined "gluon polarization" g. By explicit 1-loop calculations in a quark state, it is found that Sg= 59 g. Furthermore, 45 of Sg can actually be identified as a "static-field" contribution and shown to cancel exactly an analogous static term in the gluon orbital angular momentum Lg, leaving Sg+Lg unaltered. These observations suggest that if properly identified, the gluon contribution to the nucleon spin may be drastically smaller than in the conventional wisdom.
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