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Positivity and renormalization of parton densities

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There have been recent debates about whether MS parton densities exactly obey positivity bounds (including the Soffer bound), and whether the bounds should be applied as a constraint on global… Click to show full abstract

There have been recent debates about whether MS parton densities exactly obey positivity bounds (including the Soffer bound), and whether the bounds should be applied as a constraint on global fits to parton densities and on nonperturbative calculations. A recent paper (JHEP 11 (2020) 129) appears to provide a proof of positivity in contradiction with earlier work by other authors. We examine their derivation and find that its primary failure is in the apparently uncontroversial statement that bare pdfs are always positive. We show that under the conditions used in the derivation, that statement fails. We provide some elementary calculations in a model QFT that show how this situation can generically arise in reality. In addition, we observe that the methods used in the derivation are in common with much, but not all, other work where factorization is derived. Our examination pinpoints considerable difficulties with these methods that render them either wrong or highly problematic. The issue of positivity highlights that these methods can lead to wrong results of phenomenological importance. From our analysis we identify the restricted situations in which positivity can be violated.

Keywords: parton densities; derivation; renormalization parton; positivity renormalization; positivity

Journal Title: Physical Review D
Year Published: 2022

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