Juan Rojo: Do protons really contain charm quarks?
Thursday 19 January 2023 -
15:45
Monday 16 January 2023
Tuesday 17 January 2023
Wednesday 18 January 2023
Thursday 19 January 2023
15:45
Do protons really contain charm quarks?
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Juan Rojo
(
VU Amsterdam and Nikhef
)
Do protons really contain charm quarks?
Juan Rojo
(
VU Amsterdam and Nikhef
)
15:45 - 16:30
The theory of the strong force, quantum chromodynamics, describes the proton in terms of quarks and gluons. The proton is a state of two up quarks and one down quark bound by gluons, but quantum theory predicts that in addition there is an infinite number of quark-antiquark pairs. Both light and heavy quarks, whose mass is respectively smaller or bigger than the mass of the proton, are revealed inside the proton in high-energy collisions. However, it is unclear whether heavy quarks also exist as a part of the proton wavefunction, which is determined by non-perturbative dynamics and accordingly unknown: so-called intrinsic heavy quarks. It has been argued for more than 40 years that the proton could have a sizable intrinsic component of the lightest heavy quark, the charm quark. Innumerable efforts to establish intrinsic charm in the proton have remained inconclusive. Here we provide evidence for intrinsic charm by exploiting a high-precision determination of the quark-gluon content of the nucleon based on machine learning and a large experimental dataset. We confirm these findings by comparing to recent data on Z-boson production with charm jets from the LHCb experiment and outline the prospects of further scrutinising intrinsic charm in future particle, astroparticle, and nuclear physics experiments.