Proton spin from small-x with constraints from the valence quark model

Abstract

We apply the valence quark model recently calculated for polarized proton to constrain the non-perturbative initial condition for the small-x helicity evolution. The remaining free parameters are constrained by performing a global analysis to the available polarized small-x deep inelastic scattering data. A good description of the world data is obtained with only 8 free parameters. The model parameters are tightly constrained by the data, allowing us to predict the proton polarized structure function g1p to be negative at small x. Furthermore, we obtain the small-x quark and gluon spins to give a contribution ∫10-50.1 dx ( 12 + G ) = 0.76 0.13 or 1.70 0.20 to the proton spin, depending on the applied running coupling prescription.

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