Double parton distributions of the pion

Abstract

We present a calculation of valence double parton distributions of the pion in the framework of chiral quark models. The result obtained at the low-energy quark model scale is particularly simple, where in the chiral limit a factorized form follows, D(x1,x2, q) = δ(1-x1-x2) F(q) with x1,2 standing for the longitudinal momentum fractions of the valence quark and antiquark, and q denotes the relative transverse momentum. For q=0 the result satisfies the Gaunt-Sterling sum rules. The QCD evolution to higher scales is carried out within the dDGLAP framework. We argue that the ratios of the valence Mellin moments x1n x2m / x1n x2m , which do not depend on the dDGLAP evolution, provide particularly convenient measures of the longitudinal correlations between the partons. Such ratios could be probed in future lattice QCD simulations.

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