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On Matter and Pressure Distribution in Nucleons

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Matter and pressure distribution in hadrons are studied in a dual analytic model of generalized parton distributions with complex Regge trajectories. An original parametrization of the pressure distribution in the nucleon is proposed, ensuring its stability and compatible with the experimental data from the JLab accelerator.

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

We thank Oleg Selyugin, Oleg Teryaev and Alessaandro Papa for useful discussions as well as Alexander Korchin for his critical remarks.

L.J. was supported by grant no. 0121U109612 “Particle and collective excitation dynamics”.

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Fiore, R., Jenkovszky, L. & Oleksiienko, M. On Matter and Pressure Distribution in Nucleons. Phys. Part. Nuclei Lett. 18, 540–547 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1547477121050058

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