squeezedvalon
Squeezedvalon is a theoretical construct used within the valon model of hadronic structure to describe a valon prepared in a quantum-squeezed state. The concept takes its cue from squeezed states in quantum optics, where the uncertainty of one observable is reduced below the standard quantum limit at the expense of increased uncertainty in a conjugate observable.
In this framework, a squeezedvalon modifies the internal distributions associated with a valon’s degrees of freedom,
Possible implications include changes to parton distribution functions and form factors in certain kinematic regimes, particularly
Critics note that without clear, unique predictions, the concept risks conflating ordinary valon fluctuations with new
See also: valon model, squeezed state, parton distribution function.