Phenomenology using PARTONS software of Generalized Parton Distribution models built from Light-Front Wave-functions

Abstract

We present a procedure aiming at extending to the full kinematic domain a Generalized Parton Distribution obtained from a finite order truncation in Fock space. This method allows to fulfill both polynomiality and positivity at the same time and can be applied to any given models of Light-front wave-functions. In particular, we illustrate this on a three-body truncated wave-function of the chiral quark soliton model and show how a systematic phenomenology of GPD models based on LFWFs can be achieved with the help of the PARTONS framework, here using DVCS data. This paves the way for a unified phenomenology of GPDs and TMDs at the level of LFWFs, with the final goal of hadron tomography.

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