Comparison of Neural Network and Hadronic Model Predictions of Two-Photon Exchange Effect

Abstract

Predictions for the two-photon exchange (TPE) correction to unpolarized ep elastic cross section, obtained within two different approaches, are confronted and discussed in detail. In the first one the TPE correction is extracted from experimental data by applying the Bayesian neural network (BNN) statistical framework. In the other the TPE is given by box diagrams, with the nucleon and the P33 resonance as the hadronic intermediate states. Two different form factor parametrizations for both the proton and the P33 resonance are taken into consideration. Proton form factors are obtained from the global fit of the full model (with the TPE correction) to the unpolarized cross section data. Predictions of both methods agree well in the intermediate Q2 range, (1,3) GeV2. Above Q2=3 GeV2 the agreement is on 2σ level. Below Q2=1 GeV2 the consistency between both approaches is broken. The values of the proton radius extracted within both models are given. In both cases predictions for VEPP-3 experiment have been obtained and confronted with the preliminary experimental results.

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