The authors use the two-flavor NJL model to obtain medium-modified constituent quark masses and then compute the in-medium pion electromagnetic form factor, distribution amplitude, and parton distribution function via light-cone wave functions, with DGLAP evolution applied.
Wigner distributions and GTMDs in a proton using light-front quark-diquark model
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We investigate the Wigner distributions and generalized transverse momentum-dependent distributions (GTMDs) for $u$ and $d$ quarks in the proton by using light-front quark-diquark model. We consider the contribution of scalar and axial-vector diquark having spin-0 and spin-1 respectively. We take different polarization configurations of quark and proton to calculate the Wigner distributions. The Wigner distributions are studied in the impact-parameter space, momentum space and mixed space for $u$ and $d$ quarks in the proton. We also study the relation of GTMDs with longitudinal momentum fraction carried by the active quark $x$ for different values of $\zeta$ (skewness) which is defined as the longitudinal momentum transferred to the proton. Further, we study the GTMDs in the relation with $x$ for zero skewness $(\zeta=0)$ at different values of quark transverse momentum $\textbf{p}_\perp$ as well as at different values of total momentum transferred to the proton ${\bf \Delta}_\perp$.
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