6–8 Jun 2017
Fermilab
US/Central timezone

Flavor asymmetry in the Nucleon Sea

8 Jun 2017, 18:00
2h
Ramsey Auditorium (Fermilab)

Ramsey Auditorium

Fermilab

Speaker

Arun Tadepalli (Rutgers University)

Description

SeaQuest E906 is an experiment aimed at studying the anti-quark distributions in the nucleon and nuclei. The experiment uses a 120 GeV proton beam extracted from the Main Injector at Fermilab to collide with various targets of hydrogen, deuterium, carbon, iron and tungsten to study a variety of physics topics. It takes advantage of the Drell-Yan process to probe the nucleon sea structure. In the Drell-Yan process, a quark from one hadron annihilates with an anti-quark from another hadron, producing a virtual photon which eventually decays into a dilepton pair. The SeaQuest forward spectrometer is optimized for detecting such di-muons. Comparison of Drell-Yan cross-section ratios of liquid hydrogen and deuterium allows SeaQuest to probe the $\overline{d}(x)/\overline{u}(x)$ ratio up to a region of ~0.45 in Bjorken-x, a region which hasn't been explored yet. Preliminary analysis of FY 2015 data sets will be presented in the poster.

Primary author

Arun Tadepalli (Rutgers University)

Co-authors

Mr Kei Nagai (Tokyo Institute of Technology) Dr Kenichi Nakano (Tokyo Tech) Prof. Ronald Gilman (Rutgers University)

Presentation materials