
arXiv: 1701.00339
The quasi-probabilistic Wigner distributions are the quantum mechanical analog of the classical phase-space distributions. We investigate quark Wigner distributions for a quark state dressed with a gluon, which can be thought of as a simple composite and relativistic spin-1/2 state with a gluonic degree of freedom. We calculate various polarization configurations, namely unpolarized, longitudinally polarized and transversely polarized quark and the target state using light-front wave functions in this model. At leading twist, one can define 16 quark Wigner distributions, however, we obtain only 8 independent non-zero Wigner distributions in our model. We compare our results with other model calculations for the proton.
21 pages, 5 figures, version published by Phys. Rev. D
Generalized Parton Distributions, States, Rapidly Oscillatory Functions, FOS: Physical sciences, Qcd, Leptoproduction, Nucleon, Scattering, High Energy Physics - Phenomenology, Spin, High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph), Phase, Tomography
Generalized Parton Distributions, States, Rapidly Oscillatory Functions, FOS: Physical sciences, Qcd, Leptoproduction, Nucleon, Scattering, High Energy Physics - Phenomenology, Spin, High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph), Phase, Tomography
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