Nucleon and pion PDFs: large-x asymptotics meets functional mimicry
Abstract
We review strategies to unveil the primordial large-x structure of the nucleons as well as the pion from hard-scattering experiments. Ideas are presented for learning about the x 1 limit of nonperturbative QCD dynamics at energy scales of order 1 GeV from collider experiments at much higher scales. The behavior of parton distributions at x 1 predicted by the quark counting rules and other low-energy theoretical approaches is contrasted with phenomenological PDFs. Polynomial mimicry of PDF parametrizations is one of many factors that influence the apparent power of the (1-x) falloff. We discuss implications of the mimicry for the large-x falloff of the pion PDFs.
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