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Analysis of electromagnetic nucleon form factors

08 Nov 1976-Nuclear Physics (North-Holland)-Vol. 114, Iss: 3, pp 505-534
TL;DR: In this paper, electron-nucleon form factors were determined from Rosenbluth plots and, independently, by fitting a dispersion ansatz to electron nucleon scattering cross sections, allowing for a renormalization of the data in both cases.
About: This article is published in Nuclear Physics.The article was published on 1976-11-08. It has received 462 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Isovector & Isoscalar.
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TL;DR: The purpose of this chapter is to review this “traditional” approach in the area of nuclear forces and their applications to nuclear structure.
Abstract: Nowadays it has become customary in nuclear physics to denote by “tradition” the approach that considers nucleons and mesons as the relevant degrees of freedom. It is the purpose of this chapter to review this “traditional” approach in the area of nuclear forces and their applications to nuclear structure.

1,049 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the use of effective chiral Lagrangians with vector mesons in the description of low-energy hadron physics is discussed, with particular emphasis on the gauged Wess-Zumino action and vector meson Dominance.

542 citations

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K. Holinde1
TL;DR: In this paper, an explicit boson-exchange model for the nucleon-nucleon interaction including the δ-isobar is presented, and results for NN-scattering, the deuteron and nuclear matter.

343 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, high-energy elastic and inelastic scattering at small t are discussed in terms of pomeron and double-pomeron exchange and the similarity between them allows an almost parameter-free description of various elastic process, a and diffraction dissociation, in good agreement with experiment.

333 citations

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01 Jan 1972
TL;DR: Feynman as mentioned in this paper proposed the Parton Model and showed that it can be used to explain low-energy photon reactions at extreme energies and the properties of operators in momentum space.
Abstract: * Editors Foreword Richard P. Feynman * 15 General Theoretical Background * 68 Low Energy Photon Reactions * 810 Quark Model of Resonances * 1112 Pseudoscalar Meson Photoproduction, High Energy * 1314 t-Channel Exchange Phenomena * 1421 Vector Mesons and Vector Meson Dominance Hypothesis * 2224 Electromagnetic Form Factors * 2526 Electron-Proton Scattering. Deep Inelastic Region * 2633 Parton Model * 3435 Tests of the Parton Model * 3637 Inelastic Scattering As Properties of Operators * 38 Light Cone Algebra * 3941 Properties of Commutators in Momentum Space * 4247 Electromagnetic Self Energy * 4849 Other Two-Current Effects * 5051 Hypothesis in the Parton Model * 5254 Hadron-Hadron Collisions at Extreme Energies * 55 Final Hadronic States in Deep Inelastic Scattering * 5657 Partons as Quarks

1,394 citations

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TL;DR: The Law of Large Numbers Probability Convergence and the Law of large numbers Probability Distributions Information Decision Theory Theory of Estimators Point Estimation in Practice Interval Estimation Test of Hypotheses Goodness of Fit Tests as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: Basic Concepts in Probability Convergence and the Law of Large Numbers Probability Distributions Information Decision Theory Theory of Estimators Point Estimation in Practice Interval Estimation Test of Hypotheses Goodness-of-Fit Tests.

1,135 citations

Book
15 Jan 1969

701 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the reliability of many formulas used in the radiative corrections to elastic and inelastic electron scatterings when only the scattered electrons are detected was investigated and a practical and reliable recipe for unfolding the entire electron spectra including effects due to virtual photons, internal and external bremsstrahlungs, was given.
Abstract: We have investigated and improved the reliability of many formulas used in the radiative corrections to elastic and inelastic electron scatterings when only the scattered electrons are detected. The radiative corrections to muon scattering are also investigated. A practical and reliable recipe for unfolding the entire inelastic spectra, including effects due to virtual photons, internal and external bremsstrahlungs, is given. Examples of actually unfolding the inelastic electron spectra are given using the experimental data obtained by the electron-scattering group at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center.

521 citations

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Norman Dombey1
TL;DR: In this article, a unified treatment of high-energy elastic and inelastic electromagnetic scattering of electrons and muons by hadrons in terms of the polarization density matrix of the virtual photon exchanged is given.
Abstract: A unified treatment is given of the high-energy elastic and inelastic electromagnetic scattering of electrons and muons by hadrons in terms of the polarization density matrix of the virtual photon exchanged. It is shown that when the leptons are longitudinally polarized, the virtual photon is in a pure polarization state which is a coherent superposition of an elliptically polarized transverse state and a longitudinal state. Experiments utilizing these features are suggested and the formulas for the cross sections are obtained. The limit in which the virtual photon is almost real is investigated carefully. Finally, it is shown that the formalism is immediately applicable to neutrino scattering.

156 citations