Dan-Dan Cheng, Zhu-Fang Cui, Minghui Ding, Craig D. Roberts, Sebastian M. Schmidt
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Abstract
A symmetry preserving treatment of a vector $\otimes$ vector contact
interaction (SCI) is used as the basis for calculations of the two pion
transverse momentum dependent parton distribution functions (TMDs); namely,
that for unpolarised valence degrees-of-freedom and the analogous Boer-Mulders
(BM) function. Amongst other things, the analysis enables the following themes
to be addressed: the quark current mass dependence of pion TMDs; the impact of
the gauge link model on the positivity constraint that bounds the BM function
relative to the unpolarised TMD; the equivalence of direct diagrammatic and
light-front wave function TMD calculations; and the size of the BM shift.
Interpreted astutely, these SCI results enable one to draw insightful pictures
of pion TMDs.