D-term and structure of point-like and composed spin-0 particles
Jonathan Hudson, Peter Schweitzer

TL;DR
This paper investigates the D-term of the energy-momentum tensor for spin-0 particles, revealing how interactions influence it, and explores the possibility of dynamically generating extended structures within a solvable microscopic theory.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of the D-term in various theories, clarifies the definition of EMT, and constructs a solvable model for extended spin-0 particles.
Findings
Free Klein-Gordon predicts D = -1.
Interactions can significantly alter D.
A solvable model interpolates between extended and point-like particles.
Abstract
This work deals with form factors of the energy-momentum tensor (EMT) of spin-0 particles and the unknown particle property D-term related to the EMT, and is divided into three parts. The first part explores free, weakly and strongly interacting theories to study EMT form factors with the following findings. (i) The free Klein-Gordon theory predicts for the D-term D = -1. (ii) Even infinitesimally small interactions can drastically impact D. (iii) In strongly interacting theories one can encounter large negative D though notable exceptions exist, which includes Goldstone bosons of chiral symmetry breaking. (iv) Contrary to common belief one cannot arbitrarily add "total derivatives" to the EMT. Rather the EMT must be defined in an unambiguous way. The second part deals with the interpretation of EMT form factors in terms of 3D-densities with following results. (i) The 3D-density…
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