Mean Charge of the Light Sea Quarks in the Proton
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概要
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The modified Gottfried sum rule multiplied by 3/2 can be interpreted as the sum rule to measure the mean I_3 of the [(quark) - (antiquark)] in the proton. Based on this interpretation we find the sum rule which can be understood as that to measure the mean charge of the light sea quarks (u, d, s) in the proton, and show that it takes the value 0.23 for the proton and 0.34 for the neutron.
- 1997-09-25
著者
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Koretune Susumu
Department Of Physics Fukui Medical School
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KORETUNE Susumu
Department of Physics,Fukui Medical University
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KORETSUNE Susumu
Department of Physics, Fukui Medical School
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