Speaker
Dr
Ahmad Jafar Arifi
(RIKEN)
Description
In this talk, I will discuss recent progress towards achieving self-consistency in the light-front quark model. Typically, observables are computed using the good (or plus) current; however, computations using other currents, such as the transverse or minus current, often suffer from inconsistencies, resulting in different values. Self-consistency can be achieved in the standard light-front quark model by following the Bakamjian-Thomas construction. I will demonstrate this for observables such as decay constants. Additionally, I will review some progress in constructing a realistic light-front wave function, which is crucial for understanding the structure of mesons.
Primary author
Dr
Ahmad Jafar Arifi
(RIKEN)