Entanglement between Valence and Sea Quarks in Hadrons of 1+1 Dimensional QCD
Peter J. Ehlers

TL;DR
This paper introduces a rigorous measure of valence-sea quark entanglement in 1+1 dimensional QCD, revealing low entanglement in low-energy hadrons and suggesting the large-Nc expansion's relevance to the parton model.
Contribution
It defines the first measure of valence-sea entanglement in QCD and develops a method for constructing a complete orthogonal basis in 1+1d QCD.
Findings
Valence-sea entanglement is low in low-lying hadron states.
Ground state mesons' entanglement is well approximated by 1/Nc expansion.
Low energy hadrons may be accurately described by the large-Nc expansion and parton model.
Abstract
The conceptual interpretation of valence- and sea-quark separation, which is a key aspect of the parton model and of an intuitive picture of hadron structure, becomes obscured by quantum effects in QCD. This suggests that there may be measures of entanglement between quark degrees of freedom that are present in QCD, but absent in the intuitive picture with a clear valence-sea (VS) separation. In this paper, we define the first rigorous measure of VS entanglement in QCD in an attempt to bring conceptual clarity to this issue, and, potentially, to find a measure of the applicability of the parton model to QCD bound states. This VS entanglement vanishes in the large- limit, and it remains low when finite- states resemble their large- counterparts. We perform a numerical study of VS entanglement in 1+1 dimensional discrete light-cone quantized QCD, and in the process develop…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research
