The scale dependent nuclear effects in parton distributions for practical applications
Abstract
The scale dependence of the ratios of parton distributions in a proton of a nucleus A and in the free proton, RiA(x,Q2)=fi/A(x,Q2)/fi(x,Q2), is studied within the framework of the lowest order leading-twist DGLAP evolution. By evolving the initial nuclear distributions obtained with the GRV-LO and CTEQ4L sets at a scale Q02, we show that the ratios RiA(x,Q2) are only moderately sensitive to the choice of a specific modern set of free parton distributions. We propose that to a good first approximation, this parton distribution set-dependence of the nuclear ratios RiA(x,Q2) can be neglected in practical applications. With this result, we offer a numerical parametrization of RiA(x,Q2) for all parton flavours i in any A>2, and at any 10-6 x 1 and any Q2 2.25 GeV2 for computing cross sections of hard processes in nuclear collisions.
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