Impact of Lattice Strangeness Asymmetry Data in the CTEQ-TEA Global Analysis

Abstract

We study the impact of lattice data on the determination of the strangeness asymmetry distribution s-(x) s(x) - s(x) in the general CTEQ-TEA global analysis of parton distribution functions (PDFs) of the proton. Firstly, we find that allowing a nonvanishing s-(x), at the initial Q0=1.3~GeV scale, in a global PDF analysis leads to a CT18As fit with similar quality to CT18A. Secondly, including the lattice data in the CT18As\Lat fit greatly reduces the s--PDF error band size in the large-x region. To further reduce its error would require more precise lattice data, extended to smaller x values. We take ATLAS 7 TeV W and Z production data, SIDIS di-muon production data, F3 structure function data, E866 NuSea data, and E906 SeaQuest data as examples to illustrate the implication of CT18As and CT18As\Lat fits. The parametrization dependence for PDF ratio (s+s)/(u+d)(x) is analyzed with CT18As2 and CT18As2\Lat fits as results.

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