Intrinsic charm quark valence distribution of the proton
Ball, R. D., Candido, A., Cruz-Martinez, J., Forte, S., Giani, T., Hekhorn, F., Magni, G., Nocera, E. R., Rojo, J., & Stegeman, R. (2024). Intrinsic charm quark valence distribution of the proton. Physical Review D, 109(9), Article L091501. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.109.L091501
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We provide a first quantitative indication that the wave function of the proton contains unequal distributions of charm quarks and antiquarks, i.e. a nonvanishing intrinsic valence charm distribution. A significant nonvanishing valence component cannot be perturbatively generated, hence our results reinforce previous evidence that the proton contains an intrinsic (i.e., not radiatively generated) charm quark component. We establish our result through a determination of the parton distribution functions (PDFs) of charm quarks and antiquarks in the proton. We propose two novel experimental probes of this intrinsic charm valence component: D-meson asymmetries in Z+c-jet production at the LHCb experiment, and flavor-tagged structure functions at the Electron-Ion Collider.
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R. D. B. and R. S. are supported by the United Kingdom Science and Technology Facility Council (STFC) Grant No. ST/T000600/1. T. G. is supported by NWO (Dutch Research Council) via an ENW-KLEIN-2 project. F. H. is supported by the Academy of Finland Project No. 358090 and is funded as a part of the Center of Excellence in Quark Matter of the Academy of Finland, Project No. 346326. E. R. N. is supported by the Italian Ministry of University and Research (MUR) through the “Rita Levi-Montalcini” Program. J. R. and G. M. are partially supported by NWO (Dutch Research Council). ...License
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