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Hadron Tomography and Its Application to Gravitational Radii of Hadrons

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Hadron tomography has been investigated by three-dimensional structure functions, such as generalized parton distributions (GPDs) and generalized distribution amplitudes (GDAs). The GDAs are st crossed quantities of the GPDs, and both functions probe gravitational form factors for hadrons. We determined the pion GDAs by analyzing Belle data on the differential cross section for the two-photon process \(\gamma ^* \gamma \rightarrow \pi ^0 \pi ^0\). From the determined GDAs, we calculated timelike gravitational form factors of the pion and they were converted to the spacelike form factors by using the dispersion relation. These gravitational form factors \(\varTheta _1\) and \(\varTheta _2\) indicate mechanical (pressure, shear force) and gravitational-mass (or energy) distributions, respectively. Then, gravitational radii are calculated for the pion from the form factors, and they are compared with the pion charge radius. We explain that the new field of gravitational physics can be developed in the microscopic level of quarks and gluons.

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This work was supported by Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research (KAKENHI) Grant Number JP25105010.

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Kumano, S., Song, QT. & Teryaev, O.V. Hadron Tomography and Its Application to Gravitational Radii of Hadrons. Few-Body Syst 59, 102 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00601-018-1424-5

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