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Forces within hadrons on the light front

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PHYSICAL REVIEW D
Volume 103, Issue 9, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.103.094023

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  1. U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science, Office of Nuclear Physics [DE-FG02-97ER-41014]

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In this work, light front densities for momentum and forces within hadrons are found, and their relation to gravitational form factors associated with the energy momentum tensor is derived. The study highlights the importance of using the light front formalism to define densities corresponding to internal hadron structure, showing that this approach is more suitable than the instant form formalism. New expressions for mechanical properties of hadrons, including the mechanical radius, and stability conditions are derived within the front formalism, using the multipole ansatz as an illustration.
In this work, we find the light front densities for momentum and forces, including pressure and shear forces, within hadrons. This is achieved by deriving relativistically correct expressions relating these densities to the gravitational form factors A(t) and D(t) associated with the energy momentum tensor. The derivation begins from the fundamental definition of density in a quantum field theory, namely the expectation value of a local operator within a spatially localized state. We find that it is necessary to use the light front formalism to define a density that corresponds to the internal hadron structure. When using the instant form formalism, it is impossible to remove the spatial extent of the hadron wave function from any density, and-even within instant form dynamics-one does not obtain a Breit frame Fourier transform for a properly defined density. Within the front formalism, we derive new expressions for various mechanical properties of hadrons, including the mechanical radius, as well as for stability conditions. The multipole ansatz for the form factors is used as an example to illustrate all of these findings.

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