The authors derive a second-order effective QCD Hamiltonian in front-form dynamics whose matrix elements remain finite in the color-singlet sector after UV renormalization because a Casimir-log term vanishes there.
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Chiral organic cations induce chiral magnetic order and a second-order magnetoelectric effect in a 2D copper(II) chloride hybrid perovskite, while the racemic variant shows neither.
An effective light-front wave function whose five-dimensional piece comes from holographic QCD yields pion gravitational form factors A(Q^{2}) and D(Q^{2}) that match lattice results after parameter tuning.
An effective dressed light-front mass operator for quarks is constructed from a lattice-inspired propagator and applied to compute pion TMDs, PDFs, and distribution amplitudes.
Light-front quark model calculations with two Gaussian wave functions yield transverse mechanical distributions for pseudoscalar charmonium and bottomonium, showing a nodal pressure and positive force.
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Second-order effective renormalized Hamiltonian of Quantum Chromodynamics
The authors derive a second-order effective QCD Hamiltonian in front-form dynamics whose matrix elements remain finite in the color-singlet sector after UV renormalization because a Casimir-log term vanishes there.
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Chirality Transfer to the Magnetic Sublattice in the Hybrid Perovskite (R)-/(S)-3-Fluoropyrrolidinium Copper(II) Chloride
Chiral organic cations induce chiral magnetic order and a second-order magnetoelectric effect in a 2D copper(II) chloride hybrid perovskite, while the racemic variant shows neither.
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Gravitational form factors of the pion in light-front holographic QCD
An effective light-front wave function whose five-dimensional piece comes from holographic QCD yields pion gravitational form factors A(Q^{2}) and D(Q^{2}) that match lattice results after parameter tuning.
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Light-front mass operator with dressed quarks
An effective dressed light-front mass operator for quarks is constructed from a lattice-inspired propagator and applied to compute pion TMDs, PDFs, and distribution amplitudes.
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Mechanical distribution of the pseudoscalar charmonium and bottomonium on the light-front
Light-front quark model calculations with two Gaussian wave functions yield transverse mechanical distributions for pseudoscalar charmonium and bottomonium, showing a nodal pressure and positive force.