Abstract
We investigate the different decompositions of the angular momentum in QCD for a relativistic spin 1/2 composite state, namely a quark dressed with a gluon. We use light-front Hamiltonian perturbation theory, and in the light-front gauge, use the two-component framework by eliminating the constrained degrees of freedom. We also investigate the different decompositions of the angular momentum at the level of two-dimensional densities in the front form, including the effect of the so-called potential term. In this work, we consider the contribution coming from the quark part of the energy-momentum tensor. We contrast the different decompositions and also compare with other calculations in the literature. We also present the gravitational form factor related to the antisymmetric part of the energy-momentum tensor. Published by the American Physical Society 2024
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