paper

Sketching pion and proton mass distributions

arXiv:2410.13068

Abstract

A light-front holographic model is used to illustrate an algebraic scheme for constructing a representation of a hadron's zero-skewness generalised parton distribution (GPD) from its valence-quark distribution function (DF) and electromagnetic form factor, , without reference to deeply virtual Compton scattering data. The hadron's mass distribution gravitational form factor, , calculated from this GPD is harder than ; and, for each hadron, the associated mass-density profile is more compact than the analogous charge profile, with each pion near-core density being larger than that of its proton partner. These features are independent of the scheme employed.

7 pages, 6 figures