Determining the nonperturbative Collins-Soper kernel from lattice QCD

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Abstract

At small transverse momentum qT, transverse-momentum dependent parton distribution functions (TMDPDFs) arise as genuinely nonperturbative objects that describe Drell-Yan like processes in hadron collisions as well as semi-inclusive deep-inelastic scattering. TMDPDFs naturally depend on the hadron momentum, and the associated evolution is determined by the Collins-Soper equation. For qT∼ΛQCD the corresponding evolution kernel (or anomalous dimension) is nonperturbative and must be determined as an independent ingredient in order to relate TMDPDFs at different scales. We propose a method to extract this kernel using lattice QCD and the large-momentum effective theory, where the physical TMD correlation involving light-like paths is approximated by a quasi-TMDPDF, defined using equal-time correlation functions with a large-momentum hadron state. The kernel is determined from a ratio of quasi-TMDPDFs extracted at different hadron momenta.

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Ebert, M. A., Stewart, I. W., & Zhao, Y. (2019). Determining the nonperturbative Collins-Soper kernel from lattice QCD. Physical Review D, 99(3). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.99.034505

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