A defense of the pressure-and-shear interpretation of hadron energy-momentum form factors, arguing that the literature's objections, including the positive atom D-term, do not invalidate it.
The concept of phenomenological light-front wave functions -- Regge improved diquark model predictions
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We introduce a classification scheme for parton distribution models and we model generalized parton distributions (GPDs), their form factors, and parton distribution functions (PDFs), integrated and unintegrated ones, in terms of unintegrated double distributions that are obtained from the parton number conserved overlap of effective light-front wave functions. For a so-called "spherical" model we present general expressions for all twist-two related non-perturbative quantities in terms of one effective light-front wave function, including chiral-odd GPDs. We also discuss the Regge improvement of such quark models from the $s$-channel point of view and study the relations between zero-skewness GPDs and unintegrated PDFs on a more general ground. Finally, we provide a few phenomenological applications that emphasize the role of orbital angular momenta.
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Pressure inside hadrons: criticism, conjectures, and all that
A defense of the pressure-and-shear interpretation of hadron energy-momentum form factors, arguing that the literature's objections, including the positive atom D-term, do not invalidate it.