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Parton distributions from nonlocal chiral SU(3) effective theory: Flavor asymmetries

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2020-01-08 v1 High Energy Physics - Experiment Nuclear Theory

Abstract

Using recently derived results for one-loop hadronic splitting functions from a nonlocal implementation of chiral effective theory, we study the contributions from pseudoscalar meson loops to flavor asymmetries in the proton. Constraining the parameters of the regulating functions by inclusive production of nn, Δ++\Delta^{++}, Λ\Lambda and Σ+\Sigma^{*+} baryons in pppp collisions, we compute the shape of the light antiquark asymmetry dˉuˉ\bar{d}-\bar{u} in the proton and the strange asymmetry ssˉs-\bar{s} in the nucleon sea. With these constraints, the magnitude of the dˉuˉ\bar{d}-\bar{u} asymmetry is found to be compatible with that extracted from the Fermilab E866 Drell-Yan measurement, with no indication of a sign change at large values of xx, and an integrated value in the range dˉuˉ0.090.17\langle \bar d-\bar u \rangle \approx 0.09-0.17. The ssˉs-\bar s asymmetry is predicted to be positive at x>0x > 0, with compensating negative contributions at x=0x=0, and an integrated xx-weighted moment in the range x(ssˉ)(0.92.5)×103\langle x (s-\bar s) \rangle \approx (0.9-2.5) \times 10^{-3}.

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@article{arxiv.1907.08551,
  title  = {Parton distributions from nonlocal chiral SU(3) effective theory: Flavor asymmetries},
  author = {Y. Salamu and Chueng-Ryong Ji and W. Melnitchouk and A. W. Thomas and P. Wang and X. G. Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.08551},
  year   = {2020}
}

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43 pages, 8 figures