https://doi.org/10.1140/epja/s10050-026-01861-0
Invited Viewpoint and Perspective
Solving challenges in QCD 3D partonic distributions
Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility, 12000 Jefferson Ave., 23606, Newport News, VA, USA
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Received:
11
November
2025
Accepted:
11
April
2026
Published online:
27
April
2026
Abstract
The superior luminosity and high polarization of CEBAF, combined with the high resolution and excellent particle identification capabilities of its detectors, as well as the ability for multidimensional and multiparticle detection using polarized targets, make Jefferson Lab uniquely positioned to disentangle the genuine intrinsic transverse structure of hadrons encoded in 3D partonic distributions – particularly in the kinematic regime dominated by valence quarks. The inclusion of Jefferson Lab data on semi-inclusive and hard exclusive hadron production has the potential to dramatically advance our understanding of non-perturbative QCD dynamics. Although a wealth of data from various Jefferson Lab experiments is already available, its incorporation into phenomenological studies has been slow, and a significant portion of data from other leptoproduction experiments is still missing from global fits. In this contribution, we discuss the existing challenges and outline a path forward for improving the analysis of low center-of-mass electroproduction experiments in general, and Jefferson Lab data in particular.
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Communicated by Patrizia Rossi.
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