The quantum statistical parton distributions approach proposed more than one
decade ago is revisited by considering a larger set of recent and accurate Deep
Inelastic Scattering experimental results. It enables us to improve the
description of the data by means of a new determination of the parton
distributions. This global next-to-leading order QCD analysis leads to a good
description of several structure functions, involving unpolarized parton
distributions and helicity distributions, in a broad range of x and Q2 and
in terms of a rather small number of free parameters. There are several
challenging issues, in particular the behavior of dˉ(x)/uˉ(x) at
large x, a possible large positive gluon helicity distribution, etc.. The
predictions of this theoretical approach will be tested for single-jet
production and charge asymmetry in W± production in pˉp and pp
collisions up to LHC energies, using recent data and also for forthcoming
experimental results.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, Invited talk at Diffraction 2016, Acireale,
Sicily (Italy), Sept. 2 - 8 (2016), to be published in the AIP Conference
Proceedings. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1510.0618