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  1. Parton and Valon Distributions in the Nuclei

    In the valon model a nucleon is assumed to be a bound state of three valence quark clusters (valons). On this base the nucleus structure function...

    Javad Sheibani, Abolfazl Mirjalili, S. Atashbar Tehrani in International Journal of Theoretical Physics
    Article 28 February 2020
  2. Next-to-Next-to-Leading Order Calculation of Valence Quark Polarization in the Valon Model

    We used the “valon model” to study the valence quarks polarization inside nucleon at Next-to-Next-to-leading order (NNLO) approximation. The results...

    F. Taghavi-Shahri, Z. Alizadeh Yazdi, S. Atashbar Tehrani in International Journal of Theoretical Physics
    Article 15 October 2018
  3. Nuclear corrections and EMC-ratio of deuteron structure function in the constituent quark exchange formalism

    In the present analysis, the quark exchange model formalism and the constituent quark approach of Altarelli, Cabibbo, Maiani, and Petronzio formalism...

    Article 29 April 2022
  4. Double parton distributions with flavor interference from lattice QCD

    We study double parton distributions with flavor interference in the nucleon and compare them with previous results for the flavor diagonal case. We...

    Daniel Reitinger, Christian Zimmermann, ... Andreas Schäfer in Journal of High Energy Physics
    Article Open access 17 April 2024
  5. Reversible elastic phase field approach and application to cell monolayers

    Abstract.

    Motion and generation of forces by single cells and cell collectives are essential elements of many biological processes, including...

    Robert Chojowski, Ulrich S. Schwarz, Falko Ziebert in The European Physical Journal E
    Article Open access 01 October 2020
  6. Towards double parton distributions from first principles using Large Momentum Effective Theory

    In double parton scattering (DPS), two partonic collisions take place between one pair of colliding hadrons. The effect of DPS can be significant for...

    Max Jaarsma, Rudi Rahn, Wouter J. Waalewijn in Journal of High Energy Physics
    Article Open access 01 December 2023
  7. Generalized Valon Model for Double Parton Distributions

    We show how the double parton distributions may be obtained consistently from the many-body light-cone wave functions. We illustrate the method on...

    Wojciech Broniowski, Enrique Ruiz Arriola, Krzysztof Golec-Biernat in Few-Body Systems
    Article Open access 28 March 2016
  8. Structure Function of the Bound Proton in the Dressed-quark Exchange Formalism

    The idea of the dressed quark scenario, in the context of the quark exchange model has been used to obtain the bound parton distribution functions as...

    Article 04 February 2020
  9. Quark mass effects in double parton distributions

    Double parton distributions can be computed from the perturbative splitting of one parton into two if the distance between the two observed partons...

    Markus Diehl, Riccardo Nagar, Peter Plößl in Journal of High Energy Physics
    Article Open access 18 September 2023
  10. Next-to-leading order corrections to the valon model

    A seminumerical solution to the valon model at next-to-leading order (NLO) in the Laguerre polynomials is presented. We used the valon model to...

    G R BOROUN, E ESFANDYARI in Pramana
    Article 25 July 2015
  11. Double parton scattering and the proton transverse structure at the LHC

    We consider double parton distribution functions (dPDFs), essential quantities in double parton scattering (DPS) studies, which encode novel non...

    Matteo Rinaldi, Federico Alberto Ceccopieri in Journal of High Energy Physics
    Article Open access 12 September 2019
  12. Confronting same-sign W-boson production with parton correlations

    The future runs of LHC offer a unique opportunity to measure correlations between two partons inside the proton, which have never been experimentally...

    Sabrina Cotogno, Tomas Kasemets, Miroslav Myska in Journal of High Energy Physics
    Article Open access 30 October 2020
  13. Cell Proliferation, Survival, Necrosis and Apoptosis

    There areFundamental cellular processes fundamental cellular processesCellular processes, such as proliferation, survival, necrosisNecrosis and...
    Claudia Tanja Mierke in Cellular Mechanics and Biophysics
    Chapter 2020
  14. Low-Temperature Noise Performance of SuperSpec and Other Developments on the Path to Deployment

    SuperSpec is a compact on-chip spectrometer operating at mm and sub-mm wavelengths which will enable the construction of sensitive multibeam...

    R. McGeehan, P. S. Barry, ... J. Zmuidzinas in Journal of Low Temperature Physics
    Article 17 September 2018
  15. Double parton distributions in the pion from lattice QCD

    We perform a lattice study of double parton distributions in the pion, using the relationship between their Mellin moments and pion matrix elements...

    Gunnar S. Bali, Luca Castagnini, ... Christian Zimmermann in Journal of High Energy Physics
    Article Open access 08 February 2021
  16. Double parton distributions in the nucleon from lattice QCD

    We evaluate nucleon four-point functions in the framework of lattice QCD in order to extract the first Mellin moment of double parton distributions...

    Gunnar S. Bali, Markus Diehl, ... Christian Zimmermann in Journal of High Energy Physics
    Article Open access 17 September 2021
  17. Two-loop splitting in double parton distributions: the colour non-singlet case

    At small inter-parton distances, double parton distributions receive their dominant contribution from the splitting of a single parton. We compute...

    M. Diehl, J. R. Gaunt, P. Plößl in Journal of High Energy Physics
    Article Open access 09 August 2021
  18. Self-propulsion of droplets driven by an active permeating gel

    Abstract.

    We discuss the flow field and propulsion velocity of active droplets, which are driven by body forces residing on a rigid gel. The latter is...

    R. Kree, A. Zippelius in The European Physical Journal E
    Article 11 October 2018
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