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Role of the chiral anomaly in polarized deeply inelastic scattering: Finding the triangle graph inside the box diagram in Bjorken and Regge asymptotics

  • Ohio State University
  • Stony Brook University

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Abstract

We revisit the role of the chiral "triangle"anomaly in deeply inelastic scattering of electrons off polarized protons employing a powerful worldline formalism. We demonstrate how the triangle anomaly appears at high energies in the deeply inelastic scattering box diagram for the polarized proton structure function g1(xB,Q2) in both the Bjorken limit of large Q2 and in the Regge limit of small xB. We show that the operator product expansion is not required to extract the anomaly in either asymptotics though it is sufficient in the Bjorken limit. Likewise, the infrared pole in the anomaly arises in both limits. The leading contribution to g1, in both Bjorken and Regge asymptotics, is therefore given by the expectation value of the topological charge density, generalizing a result previously argued by Jaffe and Manohar to hold for the first moment of g1. In follow-up work, we will show how our results motivate the derivation of a helicity-dependent effective action incorporating the physics of the anomaly at small xB and shall discuss the QCD evolution of g1(xB,Q2) in this framework.

Original languageEnglish
Article number114022
JournalPhysical Review D
Volume102
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 14 2020

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