Matching the quasiparton distribution in a momentum subtraction scheme

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The quasiparton distribution is a spatial correlation of quarks or gluons along the z direction in a moving nucleon which enables direct lattice calculations of parton distribution functions. It can be defined with a nonperturbative renormalization in a regularization independent momentum subtraction scheme (RI/MOM), which can then be perturbatively related to the collinear parton distribution in the MS scheme. Here we carry out a direct matching from the RI/MOM scheme for the quasi-PDF to the MS PDF, determining the non-singlet quark matching coefficient at next-to-leading order in perturbation theory. We find that the RI/MOM matching coefficient is insensitive to the ultraviolet region of convolution integral, exhibits improved perturbative convergence when converting between the quasi-PDF and PDF, and is consistent with a quasi-PDF that vanishes in the unphysical region as the proton momentum Pz→∞, unlike other schemes. This direct approach therefore has the potential to improve the accuracy for converting quasidistribution lattice calculations to collinear distributions.

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Stewart, I. W., & Zhao, Y. (2018). Matching the quasiparton distribution in a momentum subtraction scheme. Physical Review D, 97(5). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.97.054512

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