Bayesian Monte Carlo extraction of sea asymmetry with SeaQuest and STAR data

Abstract

We perform a global QCD analysis of unpolarized parton distributions within a Bayesian Monte Carlo framework, including the new W-lepton production data from the STAR Collaboration at RHIC and Drell-Yan di-muon data from the SeaQuest experiment at Fermilab. We assess the impact of these two new measurements on the light antiquark sea in the proton, and the d-u asymmetry in particular. The SeaQuest data are found to significantly reduce the uncertainty on the d/u ratio at large parton momentum fractions x, strongly favoring an enhanced d sea up to x ≈ 0.4, in general agreement with nonperturbative calculations based on chiral symmetry breaking in QCD.

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