The gluon D-term at small x is a next-to-eikonal stress observable whose sign is not determined by the dipole or saturation profile.
Gravitational form factors and mechanical properties of the nucleon in a meson dominance approach
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D-term of nuclei exhibits kinks at magic neutron numbers, showing strong sensitivity of mechanical properties to shell structure.
Hadronic form factors violate QCD dispersion relations due to incomplete time-like spectral data above the last known resonance, which radial Regge trajectories can fill as a minimal ansatz, shown for the pion form factor.
A hadronic approach based on dispersion relations and meson dominance achieves a successful description of lattice QCD data for gravitational form factors of pions and nucleons.
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Mass radius and D-term of atomic nuclei in relativistic mean field theory
D-term of nuclei exhibits kinks at magic neutron numbers, showing strong sensitivity of mechanical properties to shell structure.
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Particle seismology: mechanical and gravitational properties from parton-hadron duality
A hadronic approach based on dispersion relations and meson dominance achieves a successful description of lattice QCD data for gravitational form factors of pions and nucleons.