Improved determination of strange distribution function from the global analysis using BHPS model
Abstract
We study the impact of intrinsic strange (IS) component of nucleon sea on the global analysis of parton distribution functions (PDFs) considering a wide range of experimental data. To this aim, we consider two scenarios on the basis of BHPS model results for the IS distribution. In the first scenario, we apply the results presented through the BHPS model and in the second scenario we use its evolved distributions. For each scenarios, we present the limit of the IS probability P5ss for the standard tolerance criteria 2=1 and 18.112 at 1σ and 4σ levels. Our results show that the experimental data can tolerate an IS component with a greater probability P5ss if one employs the second scenario. We obtain P5ss≈ 0.01 and P5ss≈ 0.025 for 2=1 and 18.112, respectively, at the 4σ level. We also calculate the ratio of strange-to-light sea-quark densities rs in the proton both including and excluding the IS component. Our results show that one can obtain a higher value for the ratio rs if the IS component is included.
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