Effect due to charge symmetry violation on the Paschos-Wolfenstein relation

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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15 Latex pages, no figure, final version to appear in PRD

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10.1103/PhysRevD.73.054018

The modification of the Paschos-Wolfenstein relation is investigated when the charge symmetry violations of valence and sea quark distributions in the nucleon are taken into account. We also study qualitatively the impact of charge symmetry violation (CSV) effect on the extraction of $\sin^{2}\theta_{w}$ from deep inelastic neutrino- and antineutrino-nuclei scattering within the light-cone meson-baryon fluctuation model. We find that the effect of CSV is too small to give a sizable contribution to the NuTeV result with various choices of mass difference inputs, which is consistence with the prediction that the strange-antistrange asymmetry can account for largely the NuTeV deviation in this model. It is noticeable that the effect of CSV might contribute to the NuTeV deviation when the larger difference between the internal momentum scales, $\alpha_{p}$ of the proton and $\alpha_{n}$ of the neutron, is considered.

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