We present the first next-to-leading-order QCD analysis of neutrino charm
production, using a sample of 6090 νμ- and νˉμ-induced
opposite-sign dimuon events observed in the CCFR detector at the Fermilab
Tevatron. We find that the nucleon strange quark content is suppressed with
respect to the non-strange sea quarks by a factor κ=0.477−0.053+0.063, where the error includes statistical, systematic and
QCD scale uncertainties. In contrast to previous leading order analyses, we
find that the strange sea x-dependence is similar to that of the non-strange
sea, and that the measured charm quark mass, mc=1.70±0.19GeV/c2, is larger and consistent with that determined in other processes.
Further analysis finds that the difference in x-distributions between xs(x)
and xsˉ(x) is small. A measurement of the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa
matrix element ∣Vcd∣=0.232−0.020+0.018 is also presented.
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