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Analysis of electromagnetic nucleon form factors

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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.
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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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Field-theoretical three-body relativistic equations for the multichannel $\pi N \gamma N \pi \pi N \gamma \pi N$ reactions

TL;DR: In this paper, a new kind of relativistic covariant equations for the coupled $S$-matrix approach in the time-ordered three dimensional form is proposed, which is free of the ambiguities which appear due to a three dimensional reduction of the four dimensional Bethe-Salpeter equations.
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Some estimates of the proton charge radius from measurements of the Lamb-shift interval in hydrogen

TL;DR: The most likely low-energy estimate of the proton RMS charge radius is 0.845+ or 0.05 fm as discussed by the authors, based on the values of the hydrogen Lamb shift.
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Scattering of polarized electrons in isoscalar nuclear transitions and the strange anomalous magnetic moment form factor of the nucleon

TL;DR: In this paper, the parity-violating asymmetry obtained by longitudinally polarized electron scattering in an isoscalar nuclear magnetic dipole transition 12 C ( e, e e ) 12 C(1 +, 12.71 MeV ) is found to be quite sensitive to the strange anomalous magnetic moment form factor of the nucleon.
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The role of the neutron electric form factor ind(e, e′ N) N including polarization observables

TL;DR: In this article, the influence of the neutron electric form factor on various observables in two-body break-up of deuterons by electrons such as differential cross section, beam, target and beam-target asymmetries and outgoing nucleon polarization as well is investigated for different kinematic regions.
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Calculation of electromagnetic observables in few-body systems

TL;DR: In this article, an introduction to the calculation of electromagnetic observables in few-body systems is given by studying two examples in the trinucleon system: (1) the elastic electron scattering charge form factor in configuration space and momentum space and (2) the two-body photodisintegration of /sup 3/H leading to a neutron-deuteron final state in a separable potential formalism.
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Photon-hadron Interactions

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.
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Statistical Methods in Experimental Physics.

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.
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Currents and Mesons

J. J. Sakurai
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Radiative Corrections to Elastic and Inelastic ep and up Scattering

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.
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Scattering of Polarized Leptons at High Energy

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.
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