Abstract
Elastic form factors provide information about the charge and current distribution inside proton and neutron. Recent coincidence experiments significantly improved our knowledge of both the electric and magnetic neutron form factors. The results from the {sup 3}H-vectore(e-vector,e{sup '}n), D-vector(e-vector,e{sup '}n) and D(e-vector,e{sup '}n-vector) double polarization experiments indicate that the neutron electric form factor is almost a factor of two larger than previously assumed from D(e,e{sup '}) elastic scattering.
Schmieden, Hartmut
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- Institut fuer Kernphysik, Johannes Gutenberg-Universitaet, 55099 Mainz (Germany)
Citation Formats
Schmieden, Hartmut.
Electromagnetic form factors of the neutron.
United States: N. p.,
2002.
Web.
doi:10.1063/1.1469921.
Schmieden, Hartmut.
Electromagnetic form factors of the neutron.
United States.
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1469921
Schmieden, Hartmut.
2002.
"Electromagnetic form factors of the neutron."
United States.
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1469921.
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title = {Electromagnetic form factors of the neutron}
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abstractNote = {Elastic form factors provide information about the charge and current distribution inside proton and neutron. Recent coincidence experiments significantly improved our knowledge of both the electric and magnetic neutron form factors. The results from the {sup 3}H-vectore(e-vector,e{sup '}n), D-vector(e-vector,e{sup '}n) and D(e-vector,e{sup '}n-vector) double polarization experiments indicate that the neutron electric form factor is almost a factor of two larger than previously assumed from D(e,e{sup '}) elastic scattering.}
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title = {Electromagnetic form factors of the neutron}
author = {Schmieden, Hartmut}
abstractNote = {Elastic form factors provide information about the charge and current distribution inside proton and neutron. Recent coincidence experiments significantly improved our knowledge of both the electric and magnetic neutron form factors. The results from the {sup 3}H-vectore(e-vector,e{sup '}n), D-vector(e-vector,e{sup '}n) and D(e-vector,e{sup '}n-vector) double polarization experiments indicate that the neutron electric form factor is almost a factor of two larger than previously assumed from D(e,e{sup '}) elastic scattering.}
doi = {10.1063/1.1469921}
journal = []
issue = {1}
volume = {610}
journal type = {AC}
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year = {2002}
month = {Apr}
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