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Focusing on the\nmore phenomenologically studied nucleon gluon PDF, we compare the ratio and\nhybrid-ratio renormalized matrix elements at both pion masses and both\nsmearings to those reconstructed from the nucleon gluon PDF from the CT18\nglobal analysis. We identify the best choice of operator to study the gluon PDF\nthrough LaMET and present the first gluon quasi-PDF under some caveats.\nAdditionally, we explore the recent idea of Coulomb gauge fixing to improve\nsignal at large Wilson line displacement and found it could be a major help in\nimproving the signal of gluon matrix elements given the perturbative\ncalculation to confirm our results. 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Toward the First Gluon Parton Distribution from the LaMET
We present progress towards the first unpolarized gluon quasi-PDF from
lattice QCD using high-statistics measurement with $a \approx 0.12$ fm and two
valence pion masses $M_\pi \approx 310$ and $690$ MeV generated on
$2+1+1$-flavors of HISQ ensemble by the MILC collaboration. In this study, we
consider two different gluon operators, for which the hybrid-ratio
renormalization matching kernels have been recently derived, and a third
operator that has been used in prior pseudo-PDF studies of the gluon PDFs. We
compare matrix elements for each operators for both nucleon and pseudo-scalar
mesons, both pion masses, and two gauge-smearing techniques. Focusing on the
more phenomenologically studied nucleon gluon PDF, we compare the ratio and
hybrid-ratio renormalized matrix elements at both pion masses and both
smearings to those reconstructed from the nucleon gluon PDF from the CT18
global analysis. We identify the best choice of operator to study the gluon PDF
through LaMET and present the first gluon quasi-PDF under some caveats.
Additionally, we explore the recent idea of Coulomb gauge fixing to improve
signal at large Wilson line displacement and found it could be a major help in
improving the signal of gluon matrix elements given the perturbative
calculation to confirm our results. This work helps identify the best operator
for studying the gluon quasi-PDF, shows higher hadron boost momentum is needed
to implement hybrid-ratio renormalization reliably, and suggests the need to
study more diverse set of operators with their corresponding perturbative
calculations for hybrid-ratio renormalization to further gluon quasi-PDF study.