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Understanding the proton spin "puzzle" with a new "minimal" quark model
We investigate the spin structure of the nucleon in an extended Jaffe-Lipkin
quark model. In addition to the conventional structure, different
admixtures in the nucleon wavefunction are also taken into
account. The contributions to the nucleon spin from various components of the
nucleon wavefunction are discussed. The effect due to the Melosh-Wigner
rotation is also studied. It is shown that the Jaffe-Lipkin term is only
important when antiquarks are negatively polarized. We arrive at a new
"minimal" quark model, which is close to the naive quark model, in order to
understand the proton spin "puzzle".Comment: 19 latex pages, Published in Eur.Phys.J.
Nucleon Transversity Distribution from Azimuthal Spin Asymmetry in Pion Electroproduction
The azimuthal asymmetry observed by the HERMES collaboration in
semi-inclusive pion production in deep inelastic scattering of unpolarized
positron on the longitudinally polarized proton target, can provide information
of the quark transversity distributions of the nucleon. We show that the quark
transversity distributions predicted both by the light-cone
quark-spectator-diquark model and by a pQCD inspired model can give consistent
descriptions of the available HERMES data for the analyzing powers
and for and
productions. We also show that the two models give similar predictions of
for production, whereas they give very different
predictions of for production at large .
Further precision measurement of for production
can provide a decisive test of different models.Comment: 11 latex pages, 1 figure, version to appear in PR
Flavor Asymmetry of Nucleon Sea from Detailed Balance
In this study, the proton is taken as an ensemble of quark-gluon Fock states.
Using the principle of detailed balance, we find , which is in surprisingly agreement with the experimental observation.Comment: 4 pages and no figures. Talk presented at the Third
Circum-Pan-Pacific Symposium on "High Energy Spin Physics", Oct. 8-13, 2001,
Beijing, Chin
Eigenvalue Comparisons for Boundary Value Problems of the Discrete Elliptic Equation
In this paper we study a boundary value problem for a discrete elliptic equation. The focus will be on the structure of the spectrum of this problem and the existence of a positive eigenvector corresponding to the smallest eigenvalue. Comparison results for the eigenvalues are also established as the coefficients of the problem changes
The Flavor and Spin Structure of Hyperons from Quark Fragmentation
We systematically study the hadron longitudinal polarizations of the octet
baryons at large from quark fragmentations in -annihilation,
polarized charged lepton deep inelastic scattering (DIS) process, and neutrino
(antineutrino) DIS process, based on predictions of quark distributions for the
octet baryons in the SU(6) quark-spectator-diquark model and a perturbative QCD
based counting rule analysis. We show that the -annihilation and
polarized charged lepton DIS process are able to distinguish between the two
different predictions of the hyperon polarizations. We also find that the
neutrino/antineutrino DIS process is ideal in order to study both the valence
content of the hyperons and the antiquark to hyperon (quark to anti-hyperon)
fragmentations, which might be related to the sea content of hyperons.Comment: 32 latex pages, 11 figures, a misprint in Table 1 corrected,
reference updated, to appear in PR
, Polarization and Spin Transfer in Lepton Deep-Inelastic Scattering
The flavor and helicity distributions of the and
hyperons for both valence and sea quarks are calculated in a perturbative QCD
(pQCD) based model. We relate these quark distributions to the fragmentation
functions of the and , and calculate the
-dependence of the longitudinal spin transfer to the and
in lepton deep-inelastic scattering (DIS). It is shown that the
spin transfer to the is compatible with the first HERMES results at
DESY and further tests are suggested. We also make predictions for the
-dependence of the and longitudinal polarizations
in neutrino (antineutrino) DIS processes. We investigate the sea contribution
to the fragmentation functions, and we test a possible scenario where sea
quarks in (or sea antiquarks in ) are negatively
polarized, whereas sea antiquarks in the (or sea quarks in
) are positively polarized. The asymmetry of the polarized
fragmentation functions of sea quarks and antiquarks to and
provides a way to understand the different behaviour between
the and spin transfers observed in the recent E665
experiment at FNAL.Comment: 23 latex pages, 5 figures, references added to the last version, to
appear in Eur. Phys. J.
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