Quark-antiquark asymmetry of helicity distributions in the nucleon sea
Abstract
We study the helicity distributions of light flavor quark-antiquark (q q) pairs in the nucleon sea. The valence quarks are handled by adopting the light-cone SU(6) quark-spectator-diquark model and the sea q q pairs are treated from statistical consideration by introducing the helicity suppression factors lq(x) and lq(x) to parametrize the helicity distributions of q-flavor sea quark and antiquark respectively, while lq(x)=lq(x)- lq(x) represents a combined effect of helicity contribution due to sea q q pairs. From fitting the nucleon polarization asymmetries AN1 in inclusive deep inelastic scattering processes and the single-spin asymmetries AWL in Drell-Yan type processes, we find a significant asymmetry between the quark and antiquark helicity distributions of the nucleon sea. Therefore the quark-antiquark asymmetry of helicity distributions of nucleon sea q q pairs, i.e., qs(x) ≠ qs(x), plays an important role for a comprehensive understanding of the nucleon spin content.
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