Strangeness suppression in the unquenched quark model
Roelof Bijker, Hugo Garcia-Tecocoatzi, Elena Santopinto

TL;DR
This paper investigates how the unquenched quark model explains the suppression of strange quarks in the proton, aligning well with experimental data from CERN and JLab.
Contribution
It introduces an analysis of strangeness suppression within the unquenched quark model, providing theoretical insights consistent with experimental observations.
Findings
Theoretical results match CERN and JLab data
Supports the validity of the unquenched quark model for strangeness
Provides a framework for understanding quark flavor suppression
Abstract
In this contribution, we discuss the strangeness suppression in the proton in the framework of the unquenched quark model. The theoretical results are in good agreement with the values extracted from CERN and JLab experiments.
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