We determine the quark contributions to the nucleon spin Delta s, Delta u and
Delta d as well as their contributions to the nucleon mass, the sigma-terms.
This is done by computing both, the quark line connected and disconnected
contributions to the respective matrix elements, using the non-perturbatively
improved Sheikholeslami-Wohlert Wilson Fermionic action. We simulate n_F=2 mass
degenerate sea quarks with a pion mass of about 285 MeV and a lattice spacing a
= 0.073 fm. The renormalization of the matrix elements involves mixing between
contributions from different quark flavours. The pion-nucleon sigma-term is
extrapolated to physical quark masses exploiting the sea quark mass dependence
of the nucleon mass. We obtain the renormalized value sigma_{piN}=38(12) MeV at
the physical point and the strangeness fraction
f_{Ts}=sigma_s/m_N=0.012(14)(+10-3) at our larger than physical sea quark mass.
For the strangeness contribution to the nucleon spin we obtain in the MSbar
scheme at the renormalization scale of 2.71 GeV Delta s = -0.020(10)(2).Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures, Invited Talk at the 33rd Erice School on Nuclear
Physics, Erice, 16-24 September 2011, Ital