Measurement of the proton structure parameters in the forward-backward charge asymmetry
Abstract
The forward-backward asymmetry (AFB) in the Drell-Yan process pp/p p Z/γ* +- is sensitive to the proton structure information. Such information has been factorized into well-defined proton structure parameters which can be regarded as experimental observables. In this paper, we extract the structure parameters from the AFB distributions reported by the CMS collaboration in pp collisions at s = 8 TeV, and by the D0 collaboration in p p collisions at s = 1.96 TeV. It is the first time that the unique parton information in the AFB spectrum can be decoupled from the electroweak calculation and measured as standalone observables, which can be used as new data constraints in the global quantum chromodynamics analysis of the parton distribution functions (PDFs). Although the parton information in the pp and p p collisions are different, and the precisions of the measured structure parameters are statistically limited, the results from both the hadron colliders indicate that the down quark contribution might be higher than the theoretical predictions with the current PDFs at the relevant momentum fraction range.
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