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Measurements of the Electric Form Factor of the Neutron up to Q<sup>2</sup>=3.4  GeV<sup>2</sup> Using the Reaction <sup>3</sup>He⃗(e⃗,e′n)pp

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posted on 2010-01-01, 00:00 authored by S. Riordan, M. Bellis, Gregg Franklin, Brian QuinnBrian Quinn
<p>The electric form factor of the neutron was determined from studies of the reaction <sup>3</sup>He⃗(e⃗,e<sup>′</sup>n)pp in quasielastic kinematics in Hall A at Jefferson Lab. Longitudinally polarized electrons were scattered off a polarized target in which the nuclear polarization was oriented perpendicular to the momentum transfer. The scattered electrons were detected in a magnetic spectrometer in coincidence with neutrons that were registered in a large-solid-angle detector. More than doubling the Q<sup>2</sup> range over which it is known, we find G<sub>E</sub><sup>n</sup>=0.0236±0.0017(stat)±0.0026(syst), 0.0208±0.0024±0.0019, and 0.0147±0.0020±0.0014 for Q<sup>2</sup>=1.72, 2.48, and 3.41  GeV<sup>2</sup>, respectively.</p>

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