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Study of Strange Quark in the Nucleon with Neutrino Scattering
July 28, 2004 NuFact 04, Osaka Study of Strange Quark in the Nucleon with Neutrino Scattering T.-A. Shibata Tokyo Institute of Technology
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--- Quark Structure of the Nucleon
Contents: Physics Motivation --- Quark Structure of the Nucleon --- Proton Spin Problem and Strange Quark Spin 2. Strange Quark with Neutrino Scattering, 3. Flavor Decomposition of Quark Helicity Distributions 4. Conclusions T.-A. Shibata, NuFact04
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Strangeness in the nucleon, s(x)
N scattering term: OZI suppressed production Neutrino scattering Strange quark polarization in the nucleon, Δs(x) Polarized deep inelastic scattering (inclusive) N elastic scattering Baryon magnetic moments Lattice calculations Polarized deep inelastic scattering (hadron detection) T.-A. Shibata, NuFact04
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e’ e Neutrino Scattering cf. lepton number conservation,
charge conservation T.-A. Shibata, NuFact04
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Selective reactions on quark flavor
Distinction between quark and antiquark (anti-)Neutrino is polarized Selective reactions with quark helicity (spin) T.-A. Shibata, NuFact04
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x = 1 80 GeV2 x < 1 1 40 GeV Resonance region
40 GeV T.-A. Shibata, NuFact04
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‘Proton Spin Problem’ by EMC and Neutrino Cross Sections
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+ Spin of Proton = SU(6) Quark Wave Functions of Baryons
Sum of Spins of u u d Quarks = Spin of Proton 1 / 2 - 1 / 2 + = T.-A. Shibata, NuFact04
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Spin of Proton EMC Experiment (1988) 20 – 30 % of Nucleon Spin
1 / 2 - 1 / 2 EMC Experiment (1988) 20 – 30 % of Nucleon Spin Slightly negative T.-A. Shibata, NuFact04
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Double-spin asymmetry
How was it measured? Quark Helicity Distributions, Flavor Separation Double-spin asymmetry Polarized beam and polarized target Virtual photon Nucleon T.-A. Shibata, NuFact04
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Asymmetry, Polarized Quarks
( quark distribution ) x ( fragmentation function ) Quark Density Distribution Quark Helicity Distribution T.-A. Shibata, NuFact04
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After EMC experiment, low energy neutrino-nucleon cross sections attracted attention from viewpoint of strange quark contriutions to the nucleon spin. G.T. Garvey et al., Phys. Rev. C48 (1993) 761 Reanalysis of BNL734 experiment Neutrino beam from AGS on proton, (mean energy 1.3 GeV) , (1.2 GeV) and elastic events. axial vector dipole mass needs to be determined. G.T. Garvey et al., Prog. Part. Nucl. Phys. 34 (1995) 245. Neutral current neutrino-proton and -neutron scattering cross section Strange form factors. Axial vector form factor 0.1 – 0.25 GeV , p, n elastic cross sections LSND at LAMPF SAMPLE, G0 Experiments T.-A. Shibata, NuFact04
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Flavor Separation of Quark Helicity Distributions
as a function of x T.-A. Shibata, NuFact04
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‘Flavor Decomposition of the Sea Quark Helicity Distributions
Airapetian et al., HERMES ‘Flavor Decomposition of the Sea Quark Helicity Distributions in the Nucleon from Semi-inclusive Deep-inelastic Scattering’ Phys. Rev. Lett. 92 (2004) hep-ex/ ‘Quark Helicity Distributions in the Nucleon for up-, down-, and strange-quarks from Semi-inclusive Deep-inelastic Scattering’ submitted to Phys. Rev. D hep-ex/ T.-A. Shibata, NuFact04
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Precision measurements of asymmetry
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Hadron identification at 2-15 GeV/c with RICH
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e Detector HERMES @DESY- HERA 1995 -- 27.6 GeV Target
Polarized Internal gas targets (H, D,3He) HERA 27.6 GeV Target e T.-A. Shibata, NuFact04
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HERMES Spectrometer T.-A. Shibata, NuFact04
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Asymmetry, Hadron detection
Deuterium Target x A1 increases with x T.-A. Shibata, NuFact04
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Positive Negative Nearly Zero Systematic Errors:
Light Error Bar – Fragmentation Models Dark Error Bar - Asymmetries Positive Negative Nearly Zero x bin by bin analysis. SU(3) Symmetry not assumed. T.-A. Shibata, NuFact04
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Strangeness Helicity Distribution
Strangeness Spin Strangeness Helicity Distribution x integral of or in the measured region T.-A. Shibata, NuFact04
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Stepwise approach before Neutrino Factories:
‘Strangeness with Neutrino Scattering’ Working Group for J-PARC feasibility studies, compilation of existing data, theoretical investigations, … T.-A. Shibata, NuFact04
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What is new with Neutrino Factories
hydrogen and deuteron targets in counter experiments (non-bubble chamber) polarized hydrogen and deuteron targets and beams with low contaminations, small beam diameter, beam is polarized (!) Deep inelastic scattering on the nucleon at high energies quark and antiquark structure in the nucleon spin of quarks in polarized nucleon in particular, strangeness in the nucleon tests of fundamental sum rules combined analysis with e and muon scatterings Elastic scattering on the nucleon at low energies form factors both with and beams T.-A. Shibata, NuFact04
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Conclusions Neutral and charged current neutrino interactions are useful tools to study the properties of the nucleon. Neutrino reacts on the quark flavor selectively. Neutrino beam is 100% polarized. Selective reactions with quark helicity (spin). ‘Proton Spin Problem’ is an important challenge for QCD (EMC,1988). Strange quark is suggested to be negatively polarized. Hadron detection in electron deep inelastic scattering (HERMES) provides flavor separation of quark helicity distributions Neutrino reaction is a promising approach to determine strange quark contributions to the nucleon spin . At Neutrino Factories neutrino reactions on polarized targets are expected. T.-A. Shibata, NuFact04
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