Abstract

Transverse momentum dependent parton distributions (TMDPDFs) which appear in factorized cross sections involve infinite Wilson lines with edges on or close to the light-cone. Since these TMDPDFs are not directly calculable with a Euclidean path integral in lattice QCD, we study the construction of quasi-TMDPDFs with finite-length spacelike Wilson lines that are amenable to such calculations. We define an infrared consistency test to determine which quasi-TMDPDF definitions are related to the TMDPDF, by carrying out a one-loop study of infrared logarithms of transverse position bT ∼ ΛQCD−1, which must agree between them. This agreement is a necessary condition for the two quantities to be related by perturbative matching. TMDPDFs necessarily involve combining a hadron matrix element, which nominally depends on a single light-cone direction, with soft matrix elements that necessarily depend on two light-cone directions. We show at one loop that the simplest definitions of the quasi hadron matrix element, the quasi soft matrix element, and the resulting quasi-TMDPDF all fail the infrared consistency test. Ratios of impact parameter quasi-TMDPDFs still provide nontrivial information about the TMD-PDFs, and are more robust since the soft matrix elements cancel. We show at one loop that such quasi ratios can be matched to ratios of the corresponding TMDPDFs. We also introduce a modified “bent” quasi soft matrix element which yields a quasi-TMDPDF that passes the consistency test with the TMDPDF at one loop, and discuss potential issues at higher orders.

Highlights

  • Transverse momentum dependent (TMD) distributions are important ingredients for describing high-energy scatterings at low transverse momentum, such as for Drell-Yan production at the Tevatron [1,2,3,4] or LHC [5,6,7,8,9,10] which is a benchmark observable of the Standard Model (SM)

  • We briefly summarize the impact of our calculations in the previous sections for the matching between quasi-TMDPDF and TMDPDF, and what questions remain open for further study

  • In this paper we have studied the possibility to obtain quark TMDPDFs from lattice QCD using the large momentum effective theory (LaMET) approach

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Introduction

Transverse momentum dependent (TMD) distributions are important ingredients for describing high-energy scatterings at low transverse momentum, such as for Drell-Yan production at the Tevatron [1,2,3,4] or LHC [5,6,7,8,9,10] which is a benchmark observable of the Standard Model (SM). TMDs play an important role in measuring semi-inclusive deep-inelastic scattering (SIDIS) at low energies [20,21,22,23,24,25,26], and in improving our understanding of hadron structure [27, 28]. It is desirable to find a method to calculate them from first principles

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