Understanding photon TMDs using light-front wave function
Abstract
In this work, we try to understand the transverse structure of photon through transverse momentum dependent parton distribution functions (TMDs) in quantum chromodynamics. We calculate all the possible time reversal photon TMDs using light-front wave functions. For this work, we have considered photon as a Fock-state of quark anti-quark pair. All the 9 T-even TMDs have been presented in the overlap and explicit form of light-front wave functions using the helicity amplitudes. We observe that only 3 TMDs are non-zero for the case of a real photon as compared to 8 for virtual photon. We briefly discuss the unpolarized f1 (x,k), longitudinally polarized g1L(x,k2), transversly polarized h1(x,k2) and tensor polarized f1LL(x,k2) TMDs for both real and virtual photon.
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