10–14 Nov 2025
International Convention Center Jeju
Asia/Seoul timezone

Precise determination of nucleon gravitational form factors using dispersion relations

11 Nov 2025, 16:10
20m
2F Room 201B (ICC Jeju)

2F Room 201B

ICC Jeju

Invited Talk 6. Structure of Baryons Parallel Session C

Speaker

Prof. Feng-Kun Guo (Insitute of Theoretical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)

Description

Being closely connected to the origin of the nucleon mass, the gravitational form factors of the nucleon have attracted significant attention in recent years. We present the first model-independent determinations of the gravitational form factors of the pion and nucleon at the physical pion mass, using a data-driven dispersive approach. The socalled "last global unknown property" of the nucleon, the D-term, is determined to be $-3.38_{-0.35}^{+0.34}$. The root mean square radius of the scalar trace density inside the nucleon is determined to be $(0.97 \pm 0.03)$ fm. Notably, this value is larger than the proton charge radius, suggesting a modern structural view of the nucleon where gluons, responsible for most of the nucleon mass, are distributed over a larger spatial region than quarks, which dominate the charge distribution, indicating that the radius of the trace density may be regarded as a confinement radius. We also predict the nucleon angular momentum and mechanical radii, providing further insights into the intricate internal structure of the nucleon.

Based on the following two papers:
Nature Commun. 16 (2025) 6979; arXiv:2507.05375 [hep-ph].

Author

Prof. Feng-Kun Guo (Insitute of Theoretical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)

Co-authors

Xiong-Hui Cao Qu-Zhi Li Bo-Wen Wu De-Liang Yao

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