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Nucleon Electromagnetic Form Factors.


DE2002754846

Publication Date 2002
Personal Author De Jager, K.
Page Count 16
Abstract A review of data on the nucleon electromagnetic form factors in the space-like region is presented. Recent results from experiments using polarized beams and polarized targets or nucleon recoil polarimeters have yielded a significant improvement on the precision of the data obtained with the traditional Rosenbluth separation. Future plans for extended measurements are outlined.
Keywords
  • Nucleon-antimucleon interactions
  • Electromagnetic form factors
  • Proton-nucleon interaction
  • Pair production
  • Particle production
  • Proton-proton interactions
  • Polarized beams
  • Polarized targets
  • Space-like region
  • Rosenbluth separation
  • Extended measurements
Source Agency
  • Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
Corporate Authors Jefferson Lab., Newport News, VA.; Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Supplemental Notes Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Document Type Technical Report
NTIS Issue Number 200219
Nucleon Electromagnetic Form Factors.
Nucleon Electromagnetic Form Factors.
DE2002754846

  • Nucleon-antimucleon interactions
  • Electromagnetic form factors
  • Proton-nucleon interaction
  • Pair production
  • Particle production
  • Proton-proton interactions
  • Polarized beams
  • Polarized targets
  • Space-like region
  • Rosenbluth separation
  • Extended measurements
  • Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
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