Insight into nucleon structure from lattice calculations of moments of parton and generalized parton distributions
J.W. Negele, R.C. Brower, P. Dreher, R. Edwards, G. Fleming, Ph., Hagler, U.M. Heller, Th. Lippert, A.V.Pochinsky, D.B. Renner, D. Richards, K., Schilling, and W. Schroers

TL;DR
This paper discusses recent lattice QCD calculations of nucleon structure, including moments of parton distributions and insights into form factors, spin, and transverse structure, with new exploratory results in the chiral regime.
Contribution
It presents novel lattice QCD calculations of nucleon moments and explores their implications for understanding nucleon properties and structure.
Findings
Insights into nucleon electromagnetic form factors
Understanding of the nucleon spin origin
Exploratory results in the chiral regime
Abstract
This talk presents recent calculations in full QCD of the lowest three moments of generalized parton distributions and the insight they provide into the behavior of nucleon electromagnetic form factors, the origin of the nucleon spin, and the transverse structure of the nucleon. In addition, new exploratory calculations in the chiral regime of full QCD are discussed.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research
