Transverse Spin in QCD. I. Canonical Structure
Abstract
In this work we initiate a systematic investigation of the spin of a composite system in an arbitrary reference frame in QCD. After a brief review of the difficulties one encounters in equal-time quantization, we turn to light-front quantization. We show that, in spite of the complexities, light-front field theory offers a unique opportunity to address the issue of relativistic spin operators in an arbitrary reference frame since boost is kinematical in this formulation. Utilizing this symmetry, we show how to introduce transverse spin operators for massless particles in an arbitrary reference frame in analogy with those for massive particles. Starting from the manifestly gauge invariant, symmetric energy momentum tensor in QCD, we derive expressions for the interaction dependent transverse spin operators Ji (i=1,2) which are responsible for the helicity flip of the nucleon in light-front quantization. In order to construct Ji, first we derive expressions for the transverse rotation operators Fi. In the gauge A+=0, we eliminate the constrained variables. In the completely gauge fixed sector, in terms of the dynamical variables, we show that one can decompose Ji= JiI + JiII + JiIII where only JiI has explicit coordinate (x-, xi) dependence in its integrand. The operators JiII and JiIII arise from the fermionic and bosonic parts respectively of the gauge invariant energy momentum tensor. We discuss the implications of our results.
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