Lattice QCD exploration of pseudo-PDFs
Abstract
We demonstrate a new method of extracting parton distributions from lattice calculations. The starting idea is to treat the generic equal-time matrix element M (Pz3, z32) as a function of the Ioffe time = Pz3 and the distance z3. The next step is to divide M (Pz3, z32) by the rest-frame density M (0, z32). Our lattice calculation shows a linear exponential z3-dependence in the rest-frame function, expected from the Z(z32) factor generated by the gauge link. Still, we observe that the ratio M (Pz3 , z32)/ M (0, z32) has a Gaussian-type behavior with respect to z3 for 6 values of P used in the calculation. This means that Z(z32) factor was canceled in the ratio. When plotted as a function of and z3, the data are very close to z3-independent functions. This phenomenon corresponds to factorization of the x- and k-dependence for the TMD F (x, k2). For small z3 ≤ 4a, the residual z3-dependence is explained by perturbative evolution, with αs/π =0.1.
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