European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields (Sep 2023)

Impact of SeaQuest data on PDF fits at large x

  • S. Alekhin,
  • M. V. Garzelli,
  • S. Kulagin,
  • S.-O. Moch

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-023-11999-6
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 83, no. 9
pp. 1 – 16

Abstract

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Abstract We evaluate the impact of recent SeaQuest (FNAL-E906 experiment) data on dimuon production in proton-deuteron and proton-proton collisions on parton distribution functions (PDFs). We find these data in a good agreement with the QCD predictions based on PDFs fitted to the Tevatron and LHC data on forward production of W and Z bosons. As a basis for this study we use the ABMP16 PDF fits and show that they turn out to be compatible with the SeaQuest data, and that these data have constraining power, allowing to reduce the uncertainties on the isospin asymmetry of the light-sea-quark distribution at large longitudinal momentum fraction x. We discuss the nuclear corrections needed to describe the deuteron and show that they affect the theoretical description of the proton-deuteron Drell–Yan cross section at the level of $$\mathcal {O}(0.5{-}1)$$ O ( 0.5 - 1 ) %. We also comment on the compatibility of the SeaQuest results with other state-of-the-art PDF fits and show that these data are in clear disagreement with models proposing an SU(3)-flavor symmetric quark sea. Finally, we perform a comparison between the second Mellin moments of the light-quark PDFs and recent results from various lattice QCD computations, which demonstrates good compatibility, albeit limited by the uncertainties inherent in current lattice QCD simulations.