The non-perturbative constraint on sea quarks --the strange sea quarks in the nucleon and the soft pion contribution at high energy--

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5 pages, Talk presented at the International Conference on Flavor Physics(ICFP2001) in Zhang-Jia-Jie City,Hunan,China,June 200

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The mean charge sum rule for the light sea quarks in the nucleon which holds under the same theoretical footing as the modified Gottfried sum rule shows that a usual parameterization of the strange sea quark distribution underestimate its contribution in the small $x$ region. We give a discussion of the soft pion contribution at high energy as a possible explanation of the saturation of the sum rule and show that it naturally explains why the strange sea quark is suppressed in the region above $x \sim 0.01$ while it becomes abundant below it.

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