Relativistic EMT distributions in polarized nucleons recover good and bad light-front components in the IMF after including polarization effects.
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Transverse EMT distributions in polarized nucleons are derived in the quantum phase-space formalism; they reduce to standard light-front densities (including bad components) in the infinite-momentum frame.
Extends LFWF studies to heavy pseudoscalar quarkonia via a modified non-separable ansatz that reproduces their properties and enables computation of GPDs, electromagnetic and gravitational form factors, and transverse distributions.
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Relativistic energy-momentum tensor distributions in a polarized nucleon
Relativistic EMT distributions in polarized nucleons recover good and bad light-front components in the IMF after including polarization effects.
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Transverse energy-momentum tensor distributions in polarized nucleons
Transverse EMT distributions in polarized nucleons are derived in the quantum phase-space formalism; they reduce to standard light-front densities (including bad components) in the infinite-momentum frame.
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Pseudoscalar charmonium and bottomonium: light-front wave functions, distribution amplitudes and distribution functions
Extends LFWF studies to heavy pseudoscalar quarkonia via a modified non-separable ansatz that reproduces their properties and enables computation of GPDs, electromagnetic and gravitational form factors, and transverse distributions.