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Flavor asymmetry of the polarized sea-quark distributions in the proton

The recent global analysis of helicity parton distributions, which takes into account available data from inclusive and semi-inclusive polarized deep inelastic scattering, as well as from polarized proton-proton scattering at RHIC, appears to offer the first strong evidence that polarized sea-quark distributions are flavor asymmetric, i.e. $Δ\bar{u}(x) \ne Δ\bar{d}(x)$. We point out that the flavor symmetry breaking pattern indicated by their analysis, i.e. $Δ\bar{u}(x) > 0$ and $Δ\bar{d}(x) < 0$ with the magnitude correlation $|Δ\bar{u}(x)| < |Δ\bar{d}(x)|$, is just consistent with our theoretical predictions given several years ago on the basis of the chiral quark soliton model. We also address ourselves to understanding the physics behind this observation.

preprint2010arXivOpen access

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