Effect of Orbital Angular Momentum on Valence-Quark Helicity Distributions

Abstract

We study the quark helicity distributions at large x in perturbative QCD, taking into account contributions from the valence Fock states of the nucleon which have nonzero orbital angular momentum. These states are necessary to have a nonzero anomalous magnetic moment. We find that the quark orbital angular momentum contributes a large logarithm to the negative helicity quark distributions in addition to its power behavior, scaling as (1-x)52(1-x) in the limit of x 1. Our analysis shows that the ratio of the polarized over unpolarized down quark distributions, d/d, will still approach 1 in this limit. By comparing with the experimental data, we find that this ratio should cross zero at x≈ 0.75.

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