Double parton distributions in the nucleon on the lattice: Flavor interference effects
Abstract
Information about double parton distributions (DPDs) can be obtained by calculating four-point functions on the lattice. We continue our study on the first DPD Mellin moment of the unpolarized proton by considering interference effects w.r.t. the quark flavor. In our simulation we employ an nf = 2 + 1 ensemble with inverse coupling β = 3.4, and pseudoscalar masses of mπ = 355~MeV and mK = 441~MeV. The results are converted to the MS-scheme at the scale μ = 2~GeV. We analyze the dependence of the considered Mellin moments on the quark polarization and compare our results with quark model predictions.
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