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Main Authors: Francis, Anthony, Kanamori, Issaku, Lin, C. -J. David, Morris, Wayne, Zhao, Yong
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.12645
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author Francis, Anthony
Kanamori, Issaku
Lin, C. -J. David
Morris, Wayne
Zhao, Yong
author_facet Francis, Anthony
Kanamori, Issaku
Lin, C. -J. David
Morris, Wayne
Zhao, Yong
contents The transverse momentum dependent (TMD) soft function and Collins-Soper (CS) kernel may be obtained by formulating the Wilson line in terms of auxiliary one-dimensional fermion fields on the lattice. Our computation takes place in the region of the lattice that corresponds to the "spacelike" region in Minkowski space in order to obtain the Collins soft function. The matching of our result to the Collins soft function is achieved through the mapping of the auxiliary field directional vector that to the Wilson line rapidity. In Euclidean space, this directional vector is complex, having a purely imaginary time component. We present some exploratory numerical results of our lattice calculation, and discuss the methodology employed.
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spellingShingle Measurement of the TMD soft function on the lattice using the auxiliary field representation of the Wilson line
Francis, Anthony
Kanamori, Issaku
Lin, C. -J. David
Morris, Wayne
Zhao, Yong
High Energy Physics - Lattice
The transverse momentum dependent (TMD) soft function and Collins-Soper (CS) kernel may be obtained by formulating the Wilson line in terms of auxiliary one-dimensional fermion fields on the lattice. Our computation takes place in the region of the lattice that corresponds to the "spacelike" region in Minkowski space in order to obtain the Collins soft function. The matching of our result to the Collins soft function is achieved through the mapping of the auxiliary field directional vector that to the Wilson line rapidity. In Euclidean space, this directional vector is complex, having a purely imaginary time component. We present some exploratory numerical results of our lattice calculation, and discuss the methodology employed.
title Measurement of the TMD soft function on the lattice using the auxiliary field representation of the Wilson line
topic High Energy Physics - Lattice
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.12645