Concerning pion parton distributions
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2022-01-24Referencia bibliográfica
Cui, ZF... [et al.]. Concerning pion parton distributions. Eur. Phys. J. A 58, 10 (2022). [https://doi.org/10.1140/epja/s10050-021-00658-7]
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National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) 12135007 11805097; Spanish Government European Commission PID2020-113334GB PID2019-107844GBC22; Generalitat Valenciana European Commission; General Electric Prometeo/2019/087; Junta de Andalucia P18-FR-5057 UHU-1264517 UHU EPIT2021; STRONG-2020 "The strong interaction at the frontier of knowledge: fundamental research and applications" - European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme 824093; Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf High Potential ProgrammeAbstract
Analyses of the pion valence-quark distribution function (DF), u(pi) (x; sigma), which explicitly incorporate the behaviour of the pion wave function prescribed by quantum chromodynamics (QCD), predict u(pi) (x similar or equal to 1; sigma) similar to (1 - x)(beta(sigma)), beta(sigma greater than or similar to m(p)) > 2, where mp is the proton mass. Nevertheless, more than forty years after the first experiment to collect data suitable for extracting the x similar or equal to 1 behaviour of up, the empirical status remains uncertain because some methods used to fit existing data return a result for up that violates this constraint. Such disagreement entails one of the following conclusions: the analysis concerned is incomplete; not all data being considered are a true expression of qualities intrinsic to the pion; or QCD, as it is currently understood, is not the theory of strong interactions. New, precise data are necessary before a final conclusion is possible. In developing these positions, we exploit a single proposition, viz. there is an effective charge which defines an evolution scheme for parton DFs that is all-orders exact. This proposition has numerous corollaries, which can be used to test the character of any DF, whether fitted or calculated.