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Light-Ray Evolution Equations and Leading-Twist Parton Helicity-Dependent Nonforward Distributions

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arxiv hep-ph/9706410 v3 pith:YEC5OTJR submitted 1997-06-18 hep-ph

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We discuss the calculation of the evolution kernels \Delta W_{\zeta}(X,Z) for the leading-twist nonforward parton distributions G_\zeta(X,t) sensitive to parton helicities. We present our results for the kernels governing evolution of the relevant light-ray operators and describe a simple method allowing to obtain from them the components of the nonforward kernels \Delta W_{\zeta}(X,Z).

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