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May 19 – 23, 2025
Jefferson Lab
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Perturbative Results of the Axial Current and the Axial Anomaly

May 21, 2025, 12:00 PM
30m
CEBAF Center, Auditoriium (Jefferson Lab)

CEBAF Center, Auditoriium

Jefferson Lab

12000 Jefferson Ave Newport News, VA 23606

Speaker

Andreas Metz (Physics Department, Temple University, Philadelphia)

Description

In the Standard Model of particle physics, the axial current is not conserved, due both to fermion masses and to the axial anomaly. Using perturbative quantum chromodynamics, we calculate matrix elements of the local and non-local axial current for a gluon target, clarifying their connection with the axial anomaly. In so doing, we also reconsider classic results obtained in the context of the nucleon spin sum rule as well as recent results for off-forward kinematics. An important role is played by the infrared regulator, for which we put a special emphasis on the nonzero quark mass. We highlight cancellations that take place between contributions from the axial anomaly and the quark mass, and we elaborate on the relation of those cancellations with the conservation of angular momentum. Furthermore, we discuss the connection of related recent publications and our work.

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