Comments on exclusive electroproduction of transversely polarized vector mesons
May, 19997 pages
Published in:
- Phys.Rev.D 61 (2000) 074013
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- hep-ph/9905287 [hep-ph]
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- TUM-T39-99-6
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Abstract:
We discuss the electroproduction of light vector mesons from transversely polarized photons. Here QCD factorization cannot be applied as shown explicitly in a leading order calculation of corresponding Feynman diagrams. It is emphasized that present infrared singular contributions cannot be regularized through phenomenological meson distribution amplitudes with suppressed endpoint configurations. We point out that infrared divergencies arise also from integrals over skewed parton distributions of the nucleons. In a phenomenological analysis of transverse vector meson production model dependent regularizations have to be applied. If this procedure preserves the analytic structure suggested by a leading order calculation of Feynman diagrams, one obtains contributions from nucleon parton distributions and their derivatives. In particular polarized gluons enter only through their derivative.- electron p: exclusive reaction
- exchange: one-photon
- photon p: exclusive reaction
- photon: polarization
- polarization: transverse
- vector meson: photoproduction
- rho(770)0
- momentum spectrum: parton
- infrared problem
- Feynman graph
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