Unexpected equality of the quark and gluon Belinfante angular momentum and Canonical angular momentum in the light-cone gauge $A^+=0$, in a spin 1/2 nucleon (1212.2328v2)
Abstract: A controversy is raging concerning the most physically meaningful definition of quark and gluon angular momentum, a question of importance in understanding the internal structure of the nucleon. There are, in my, opinion, two principal candidates: the Belinfante version, $\bm{J}{bel}$, which is gauge invariant, and the Canonical version, $ \bm{J}{can}$, which is non-gauge invariant, but which has a physically intuitive structure. I demonstrate the wholly unexpected result that for quarks in a spin 1/2 nucleon the expectation value of $\bm{J}{bel}(\textrm{quark})$ is equal to the expectation value of $ \bm{J}{can}(\textrm{quark})$ taken in the light-cone gauge $A+=0$, with an analogous result for gluons.
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