[Theory-seminars] Theory Seminar Tomorrow - Xiang Gao

Caroline Silva Rocha Costa costa at jlab.org
Sun Nov 12 14:58:44 EST 2023


Dear all,

Tomorrow, at 1pm EST, we will have a virtual seminar given by Xiang Gao of Argonne National Lab on the Zoom for Government link:

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Please see below for the title and abstract.


Theory Seminar: Monday November 13th, 1pm EST (virtual)


Speaker: Xiang Gao (Argonne National Lab)


Title: Parton Distributions from Boosted Fields in the Coulomb Gauge


Abstract: Over the past years, among the other methods proposed, LaMET has made significant progress in the calculation of PDFs and pioneered the studies of 3D partonic structures from Lattice QCD. In this talk, we will discuss a new method to calculate PDFs from correlations of boosted quarks and gluons in the Coulomb gauge. Compared to the widely used quasi-PDFs defined from gauge-invariant Wilson-line operators, such correlations offer advantages including absence of linear power divergence, enhanced long-range precision, and accessibility to larger off-axis momenta. We verify the validity of this method at next-to-leading order in perturbation theory and use it to calculate the pion valence quark PDF on a lattice with spacing 0.06 fm and valence pion mass 300 MeV.


See you tomorrow!


Best regards,

Caroline, Joe, and Zheng-Yang

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