Parity-violating asymmetry of W bosons produced in p-p collisions
Abstract
The parity-violating asymmetry is an ideal tool to study the quark helicity distribution in the proton. We study the parity-violating asymmetry of W bosons produced by longitudinally polarized p-p collision in RHIC, based on predictions of quark distributions of the proton in the SU(6) quark-spectator-diquark model and a perturbative QCD based counting rule analysis. We find that the two models give nearly equal asymmetry for W+ but that for W- quite different. Therefore future experiments on such quantity can help to clarify different predictions of the value d(x)/d(x) at x 1 in the proton.
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