Abstract

Exploiting an evolution scheme for parton distribution functions (DFs) that is all-orders exact, contemporary lattice-QCD (lQCD) results for low-order Mellin moments of the pion valence quark DF are shown to be mutually consistent. The analysis introduces a means by which key odd moments can be obtained from the even moments in circumstances where only the latter are available. Combining these elements, one arrives at parameter-free lQCD-based predictions for the pointwise behaviour of pion valence, glue, and sea DFs, with sound uncertainty estimates. The behaviour of the pion DFs at large light-front momentum fraction, x≳0.85, is found to be consistent with QCD expectations and continuum analyses of pion structure functions, i.e., damping like (1−x)βparton, with βvalence≈2.4, βglue≈3.6, βsea≈4.6. It may be possible to test these predictions using data from forthcoming experiments.

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