Nuclear Parton Distributions - a DGLAP Analysis
Abstract
Nuclear parton distributions fA(x,Q2) are studied within a framework of the DGLAP evolution. Measurements of F2A/F2D in deep inelastic lA collisions, and Drell--Yan dilepton cross sections measured in pA collisions are used as constraints. Also conservation of momentum and baryon number is required. It is shown that the calculated Q2 evolution of F2 Sn/F2 C agrees very well with the recent NMC data, and that the ratios RfA=fA/f are only moderately sensitive to the choice of a specific modern set of free parton distributions. For general use, we offer a numerical parametrization of RfA(x,Q2) for all parton flavours f in A>2, and at 10-6 x 1 and 2.25 GeV2 Q2 104 GeV2.
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