Light sea-quark flavor asymmetry and angular momentum of the nucleon in a scalar-vector spectator model

Abstract

We present a light-front spectator model that describes the proton as an active sea antiquark paired with a composite scalar-vector spectator. Using a spatial profile based on soft-wall AdS/QCD, we fit our initial parameters to CT18NNLO data and Bacchetta-Radici extractions at an initial scale of μ02=1.0~GeV2. By allowing these parameters to evolve dynamically, we extend our distributions up to μ2=100~GeV2. We specifically calculate the sea-quark asymmetry at the SeaQuest scale, predicting a sustained d enhancement at high x that is in excellent agreement with recent E906 measurements. Additionally, we calculate the leading chiral-even generalized parton distributions (GPDs) and evaluate the total angular momentum carried by the sea quarks, comparing our findings with established results.

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