Reconstructing generalised parton distributions from the lattice off-forward Compton amplitude
Abstract
We present a determination of the structure functions of the off-forward Compton amplitude H1 and E1 from the Feynman-Hellmann method in lattice QCD. At leading twist, these structure functions give access to the generalised parton distributions (GPDs) H and E, respectively. This calculation is performed for an unphysical pion mass of mπ=412\;MeV and four values of the soft momentum transfer, t≈ 0, -0.3, -0.6, -1.1\;GeV2, all at a hard momentum scale of Q2≈ 5\;GeV2. Using these results, we test various methods to determine properties of the real-time scattering amplitudes and GPDs: (1) we fit their Mellin moments, and (2) we use a simple GPD ansatz to reconstruct the entire distribution. Our final results show promising agreement with phenomenology and other lattice results, and highlight specific systematics in need of control.
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