Pion GPDs: A path toward phenomenology

We introduce a new family of Generalised Parton Distribution models able to fulfil by construction all the theoretical properties imposed by QCD. These models are built on standard Parton Distribution Functions and extended to off-forward kinematics through a well-defined procedure. We apply this st...

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Hauptverfasser: Morgado Chavez, José Manuel, Bertone, Valerio, Feliciano De Soto Borrero, Defurne, Maxime, Mezrag, Cédric, Moutarde, Hervé, Rodríguez-Quintero, José, Segovia, Jorge
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