Orbital angular momentum of the proton and intrinsic five-quark Fock states
Abstract
The orbital angular momentum (Lq) of the proton is studied by employing the extended constituent quark model. Contributions from different flavors, namely, up, down, strange, and charm quarks in the proton are investigated. Probabilities of the intrinsic qq pairs are calculated using a 3P0 transition operator to fit the sea flavor asymmetry Ia=d-u=0.1180.012 of the proton. Our numerical results lead to Lq=0.158 0.014, in agreement with 4/3Ia=0.157 0.016, and consistent with findings based on various other approaches.
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