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New Precision Limit on the Strange Vector Form Factors of the Proton

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posted on 2012-03-01, 00:00 authored by F. Benmokhtar, Gregg Franklin, M. Friend, Diana Marwick Seymour Parno, Brian QuinnBrian Quinn, HAPPEX Collaboration

The parity-violating cross-section asymmetry in the elastic scattering of polarized electrons from unpolarized protons has been measured at a four-momentum transfer squared Q2=0.624  GeV2 and beam energy Eb=3.48  GeV to be APV=−23.80±0.78(stat)±0.36(syst) parts per million. This result is consistent with zero contribution of strange quarks to the combination of electric and magnetic form factors GsE+0.517GsM=0.003±0.010(stat)±0.004(syst)±0.009(ff), where the third error is due to the limits of precision on the electromagnetic form factors and radiative corrections. With this measurement, the world data on strange contributions to nucleon form factors are seen to be consistent with zero and not more than a few percent of the proton form factors.

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2012-03-01

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