Measurement of the Neutron Magnetic Form-factor in the $D (e, e^\prime) N P$ Reaction for Momentum Transfers 0.48-{GeV}$^2 \le Q^2 \le$ 0.83-{GeV}$^2$

Esaulov, A.S. ; Rekalo, A.P. ; Rekalo, M.P. ; et al.
Sov.J.Nucl.Phys. 45 (1987) 258-262, 1987.
Inspire Record 250500 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.2500

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REID POTENTIAL AND SPECIAL PARAMETRIZATION FOR ELECTRIC FORMFACTOR OF NEUTRON HAVE BEEN USED.

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A Measurement of the Electromagnetic Size of the Pion from Direct Elastic Pion Scattering Data at 50-GeV/c

Adylov, G.T. ; Aliev, F.K. ; Bardin, D.Yu. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 128 (1977) 461-505, 1977.
Inspire Record 126055 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.35248

We report the results of a pion-electron scattering experiment to measure the charge radius of the pion. The experiment was performed in a 50 GeV/ c negative, unseparated beam at the IHEP accelerator, Serpukhov, and has been briefly reported in an earlier publication [1]. A magnetic spectrometer instrumented with wire spark chambers was used to record the incident pion trajectory and the angles and momenta of the scattered particles. Events are reconstructed by detailed trackfinding programs, and a set of kinematic and geometric cuts define the elastic sample. Electrons are identified both by kinematic criteria and pulse height information from total absorption lead glass Čerenkov counters. The final elastic sample consisted of 40 000 πe events in the region of four-momentum transfer squared 0.013 (GeV/ c ) 2 ⩽ q 2 ⩽ 0.036 (GeV/ c ) 2 . A full error matrix fit to the form factors of the pion gave the r.m.s. charge radius of the pion: 〈r π 2 〉 1 2 = (0.78 −0.10 +0.09 ) fm .

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Electromagnetic Form-Factors of the Proton at Low Four-Momentum Transfer

Borkowski, F. ; Peuser, P. ; Simon, G.G. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 93 (1975) 461-478, 1975.
Inspire Record 850 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.31992

The 300 MeV electron linear accelerator of Mainz has been used to measure the angular dependence of the electron-proton elastic scattering cross sections at seven different energies for squared four-momentum transfers between 0.13 and 4.7 fm −2 . The proton form factors have been extracted from the cross sections by means of Rosenbluth plots and by fitting parametrized analytical functions directly to the cross sections. The best fit is compared to the data of other laboratories. The previously reported deviations from the dipole fit have been confirmed. From the form factors at q 2 <0.9 fm 2 the proton r.m.s. radius has been determined. A determination of the spectral function of the nucleon isovector form factor G E V in the time-like is obtained using a realistic ϱ resonance.

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Proton form factors from elastic electron-proton scattering

Janssens, T. ; Hofstadter, R. ; Hughes, E.B. ; et al.
Phys.Rev. 142 (1966) 922-931, 1966.
Inspire Record 49127 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.26698

Absolute measurements of the elastic electron-proton cross section have been made with a precision of about 4% for values of the square of the four-momentum transfer, q2, in the range 6.0 to 30.0 F−2 and for electron scattering angles in the range 45° to 145°. To within the experimental errors, it is found that the charge and magnetic form factors of the proton have a common dependence on q2 when normalized to unity at q2=0, and that an accurate representation of the behavior of the form factor and that of the cross sections themselves can be given in terms of a three-pole approximation to the dispersion theory of nucleon form factors.

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Axis error includes +- 2./2. contribution (RANDOM ERROR).

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Electron-Proton Scattering at High-Momentum Transfer

Berkelman, K. ; Feldman, M. ; Littauer, R.M. ; et al.
Phys.Rev. 130 (1963) 2061-2068, 1963.
Inspire Record 46839 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.26788

The elastic electron-proton scattering cross section has been measured at laboratory angles between 90° and 144° and for values of the four-momentum transfer squared between 25 and 45 F−2 (incident electron laboratory energies from 830 to 1360 MeV). Both the scattered electrons and the recoil protons were momentum analyzed and counted in coincidence, making possible background-free measurements down to cross sections of the order of 10−35 cm2/sr. The data are consistent with the Rosenbluth formula, and the resulting form factors tie on well with previous measurements at lower momentum transfer, continuing the established trend.

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Precise Neutron and Proton Form Factors at Low Momentum Transfers

Drickey, D.J. ; Hand, L.N. ;
Phys.Rev.Lett. 9 (1962) 521-524, 1962.
Inspire Record 46895 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.19350

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Proton form factor from 0.15 to 0.79 fm-2

Murphy, J.J. ; Shin, Y.M. ; Skopik, D.M. ;
Phys.Rev.C 9 (1974) 2125-2129, 1974.
Inspire Record 97651 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.25062

The absolute electron-proton elastic scattering cross section has been measured by detecting the recoil protons. The proton charge form factor has been extracted for values of the square of the momentum transfer between 0.15 and 0.79 fm−2. The rms charge radius determined from these measurements is 0.81±0.04 fm. [NUCLEAR REACTIONS H1(e,p), E=55−130 MeV, measured σ(E;Ep,θ); deduced charge form factor, rms charge radius.]

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The Charge Form Factor of the Proton at a Momentum Transfer of 75 F$^-^2$

Bartel, W. ; Dudelzak, B. ; Krehbiel, H. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 25 (1967) 236-237, 1967.
Inspire Record 1333753 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.29448

The proton form factors GE(q2) and GM(q2) are determined at q2 = 75fm−2.

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EXCITATION OF THE 15.1-MeV AND 16.1-MeV LEVELS OF THE C-12 NUCLEUS BY ELECTRON SCATTERING

Dudelzak, B. ; Taylor, R.E. ;
J.Phys.Radium 22 (1961) 544, 1961.
Inspire Record 16520 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.37717

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