The Charm Content of W+1 Jet Events as a Probe of the Strange Quark Distribution Function
Abstract
We investigate the prospects for measuring the strange quark distribution function of the proton in associated W plus charm quark production at the Tevatron. The W+c quark signal produced by strange quark -- gluon fusion, sg→ W-c and sg→ W+ c, is approximately 5\% of the inclusive W+1 jet cross section for jets with a transverse momentum pT(j)>10~GeV. We study the sensitivity of the W plus charm quark cross section to the parametrization of the strange quark distribution function, and evaluate the various background processes. Strategies to identify charm quarks in CDF and D \ are discussed. For a charm tagging efficiency of about 10\% and an integrated luminosity of 30~pb-1 or more, it should be possible to constrain the strange quark distribution function from W+c production at the Tevatron.
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