Chiral perturbation theory predicts an exponentially suppressed dbar minus ubar asymmetry in the proton's TMD PDFs at large transverse separation.
Flavor Asymmetry of the Nucleon Sea and the Five-Quark Components of the Nucleons
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The existence of the five-quark Fock states for the intrinsic charm quark in the nucleons was suggested some time ago, but conclusive evidence is still lacking. We generalize the previous theoretical approach to the light-quark sector and study possible experimental signatures for such five-quark states. In particular, we compare the $\bar d - \bar u$ and $\bar u + \bar d - s -\bar s$ data with the calculations based on the five-quark Fock states. The qualitative agreement between the data and the calculations is interpreted as evidence for the existence of the intrinsic light-quark sea in the nucleons. The probabilities for the $|uudu\bar{u}>$ and $|uudd\bar{d}>$ Fock states are also extracted.
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Probing nonperturbative transverse momentum dependent PDFs with chiral perturbation theory: the $\bar{d}-\bar{u}$ asymmetry
Chiral perturbation theory predicts an exponentially suppressed dbar minus ubar asymmetry in the proton's TMD PDFs at large transverse separation.