The Polarised Valence Quark Distribution from semi- inclusive DIS
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Abstract
The semi-inclusive difference asymmetry A^{h^{_s16}-h^{-}} for hadrons of opposite charge has been measured by the COMPASS experiment at CERN. The data were collected in the years 2002-2004 using a 160 GeV polarised muon beam scattered off a large polarised ^6LiD target and cover the range 0.006 < x < 0.7 and 1 < Q^2 < 100 (GeV/c)^2. In leading order QCD (LO) the asymmetry A_d^{h^{_s16}-h^{-}} measures the valence quark polarisation and provides an evaluation of the first moment of Delta u_v _s16 Delta d_v which is found to be equal to 0.40 _s16- 0.07 (stat.) _s16- 0.05 (syst.) over the measured range of x at Q^2 = 10 (GeV/c)^2. When combined with the first moment of g_1^d previously measured on the same data, this result favours a non-symmetric polarisation of light quarks Delta u-bar = - Delta d-bar at a confidence level of two standard deviations, in contrast to the often assumed symmetric scenario Delta u-bar = Delta d-bar = Delta s-bar = Delta s.





