May 15 – 17, 2024
Center for Frontiers in Nuclear Science, Stony Brook University
America/New_York timezone

Hadronization dynamics from the spectral representation of the gauge invariant quark propagator

May 17, 2024, 2:30 PM
30m
Center for Frontiers in Nuclear Science, Stony Brook University

Center for Frontiers in Nuclear Science, Stony Brook University

Department of Physics and Astronomy Stony Brook University Stony Brook, NY 11794-3800

Speaker

Caroline Costa

Description

It is well known that a gauge dependent two-point correlation function can be made gauge invariant by introducing a gauge link connecting the fields. This stringy ansatz is widely used to build gauge invariant observables in DIS, as for instance, parton distribution functions (PDFs) and transverse-momentum-dependent functions (TMDs). In this talk, I will discuss recent results connecting the gauge invariant quark propagator to hadronization dynamics using the spectral representation of the (gauge dependent) quark propagator.

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