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Parametrization and applications of the low-Q2 nucleon vector form factors

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PHYSICAL REVIEW D
卷 102, 期 7, 页码 -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.102.074012

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  1. U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of High Energy Physics [DE-SC0019095]
  2. U.S. Department of Energy [DE-AC02-07CH11359]
  3. Samsung Science & Technology Foundation [SSTFBA1601-07]
  4. Korea University
  5. U.S. National Science Foundation [PHY1719877]
  6. Technion-Israel Institute of Technology
  7. Fermilab theory group
  8. Mainz Institute for Theoretical Physics (MITP)
  9. Institute forNuclear Physics at JohannesGutenbergUniversitat Mainz
  10. Universities Research Association

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We present the proton and neutron vector form factors in a convenient parametric form that is optimized for momentum transfers less than or similar to few GeV2. The form factors are determined from a global fit to electron scattering data and precise charge radius measurements. A new treatment of radiative corrections is applied. This parametric representation of the form factors, uncertainties, and correlations provides an efficient means to evaluate many derived observables. We consider two classes of illustrative examples: neutrinonucleon scattering cross sections at GeVenergies for neutrino oscillation experiments and nucleon structure corrections for atomic spectroscopy. The neutrino-nucleon charged current quasielastic cross section differs by 3%-5% compared to commonly used form factor models when the vector form factors are constrained by recent high- statistics electron-proton scattering data from the A1 Collaboration. Nucleon structure parameter determinations include: the magnetic and Zemach radii of the proton and neutron, [r(M)(p), r(M)(n)] = [0.739(41)(23), 0.776(53)(28)] fm and [r(Z)(p,) r(Z)(n)] = [1.0227(94)(51); -0.0445(14)(3)] fm; the Friar radius of nucleons, [(r(F)(p))(3); (r(F)(n))(3) = [2.246(58)(2); 0.0093(6)(1)]fm(3); the electric curvatures, [< r(4)>(p)(E); < r(4)>(n)(E)] = [1.08(28)(5), -0.33(24)(3) fm(4); and bounds on the magnetic curvatures, [< r(4)>(p)(M); < r(4)>(n)(M)] = [-2.0(1.7)(0.8), -2.3(2.1)(1.1) fm(4). The first and dominant uncertainty is propagated from the experimental data and radiative corrections, and the second error is due to the fitting procedure.

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