Measurement of flavor asymmetry of light-quark sea in the proton with Drell-Yan dimuon production in p+p and p+d collisions at 120 GeV
Abstract
Evidence for a flavor asymmetry between the u and d quark distributions in the proton has been found in deep-inelastic scattering and Drell-Yan experiments. The pronounced dependence of this flavor asymmetry on x (fraction of nucleon momentum carried by partons) observed in the Fermilab E866 Drell-Yan experiment suggested a drop of the d(x) / u(x) ratio in the x > 0.15 region. We report results from the SeaQuest Fermilab E906 experiment with improved statistical precision for d(x) / u(x) in the large x region up to x=0.45 using the 120 GeV proton beam. Two different methods for extracting the Drell-Yan cross section ratios, σpd /2 σpp, from the SeaQuest data give consistent results. The d(x) / u(x) ratios and the d(x) - u(x) differences are deduced from these cross section ratios for 0.13 < x < 0.45. The SeaQuest and E866/NuSea d(x) / u(x) ratios are in good agreement for the x 0.25 region. The new SeaQuest data, however, show that d(x) continues to be greater than u(x) up to the highest x value (x = 0.45). The new results on d(x) / u(x) and d(x) - u(x) are compared with various parton distribution functions and theoretical calculations.
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