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arxiv: 0805.0152 · v3 · submitted 2008-05-01 · ✦ hep-ph · hep-ex· hep-th

Sum rules and dualities for generalized parton distributions: is there a holographic principle?

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keywords gpdsrulestrajectorycross-overdistributionsgeneralizedholographicparton
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To leading order approximation, the physical content of generalized parton distributions (GPDs) that is accessible in deep virtual electroproduction of photons or mesons is contained in their value on the cross-over trajectory. This trajectory separates the t-channel and s-channel dominated GPD regions. The underlying Lorentz covariance implies correspondence between these two regions through their relation to GPDs on the cross-over trajectory. This point of view leads to a family of GPD sum rules which are a quark analogue of finite energy sum rules and it guides us to a new phenomenological GPD concept. As an example, we discuss the constraints from the JLab/Hall A data on the dominant u-quark GPD H. The question arises whether GPDs are governed by some kind of holographic principle.

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