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Review of two-photon exchange in electron scattering

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In this paper, the role of two-photon exchange (TPE) in electron-hadron scattering, focusing in particular on hadronic frameworks suitable for describing the low and moderate Q 2 region relevant to most experimental studies, is discussed.
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This article is published in Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics.The article was published on 2011-10-01 and is currently open access. It has received 130 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Magnetic form factor & Nucleon.

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Muonic Hydrogen and the Proton Radius Puzzle

TL;DR: The proton radius puzzle as discussed by the authors was introduced by Pohl et al. in the early 1990s and has been studied extensively since then, with the results of Pohl's measurements of the 2P and 2S states of muonic hydrogen inconsistent with those obtained from electronic hydrogen or elastic electron-proton scattering.
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Baryons as relativistic three-quark bound states

TL;DR: In this paper, the spectrum and electromagnetic properties of baryons described as relativistic three-quark bound states within QCD are discussed from a theoretical perspective, focusing on nonperturbative QCD as encoded in the functional approach via Dyson-Schwinger and Bethe-Salpeter equations.
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Baryons as relativistic three-quark bound states

TL;DR: In this article, the spectrum and electromagnetic properties of baryons described as relativistic three-quark bound states within QCD are discussed from a theoretical perspective, focusing on nonperturbative QCD as encoded in the functional approach via Dyson-Schwinger and Bethe-Salpeter equations.
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Explanation and Prediction of Observables using Continuum Strong QCD

TL;DR: The last five years have brought considerable progress in the study of the bound-state problem in continuum quantum field theory as discussed by the authors, and it appears possible that the next five years will bring profound growth in our store of knowledge about hadrons and nuclei.
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Explanation and Prediction of Observables using Continuum Strong QCD

TL;DR: The last five years have brought considerable progress in the study of the bound-state problem in continuum quantum field theory as discussed by the authors, and it appears possible that the next five years will bring profound growth in our store of knowledge about hadrons and nuclei.
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One-loop corrections for e + e - annihilation into μ + μ - in the Weinberg model

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