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Baryon Distribution Amplitudes in QCD

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arxiv hep-ph/9902375 v1 pith:7ZCJR3CH submitted 1999-02-17 hep-ph nlin.SIsolv-int

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We develop a new theoretical framework for the description of leading twist light-cone baryon distribution amplitudes which is based on integrability of the helicity $\lambda=3/2$ evolution equation to leading logarithmic accuracy. A physical interpretation is that one can identify a new `hidden' quantum number which distinguishes components in the $\lambda=3/2$ distribution amplitudes with different scale dependence. The solution of the corresponding evolution equation is reduced to a simple three-term recurrence relation. The exact analytic solution is found for the component with the lowest anomalous dimension for all moments $N$, and the WKB-type expansion is constructed for other levels, which becomes asymptotically exact at large $N$. Evolution equations for the $\lambda=1/2$ distribution amplitudes (e.g. for the nucleon) are studied as well. We find that the two lowest anomalous dimensions for the $\lambda=1/2$ operators (one for each parity) are separated from the rest of the spectrum by a finite `mass gap'. These special states can be interpreted as scalar diquarks.

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