Toward an advanced phenomenology of $\pi N$ transition distribution amplitudes
Toward an advanced phenomenology of $\pi N$ transition distribution amplitudes
We introduce a new approach to modeling transition distribution amplitudes (TDAs) for the processes $e p \to e n \pi^+$ and $e p \to e p \pi^0$. The modeling is flexible, constrained by sparsely available experimental data, and satisfies theoretical requirements, including reduction to nucleon distribution amplitudes in the appropriate limit. We study the sensitivity of observable predictions to various modeling assumptions. We discuss unpolarized cross-sections, as well as the three non-vanishing polarization observables at leading twist, namely, the single transverse target spin asymmetry and the two double spin asymmetries that occur with a polarized lepton beam on either a longitudinally or transversely polarized target. The analysis is complemented by a simple Monte Carlo study to provide guidance for exploring exclusive processes in the so-called backward kinematics. Our work aims to highlight the importance of future measurements to better constrain TDAs and to support upcoming experimental proposals.
B. Pire、K. Semenov-Tian-Shansky、P. Sznajder、L. Szymanowski
物理学
B. Pire,K. Semenov-Tian-Shansky,P. Sznajder,L. Szymanowski.Toward an advanced phenomenology of $\pi N$ transition distribution amplitudes[EB/OL].(2025-06-05)[2025-06-18].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.04961.点此复制
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