Proton root-mean-square radii and electron scattering
Abstract
The standard procedure of extracting the proton root-mean-square radii from models for the Sachs form factors Ge (q) and Gm (q) fitted to elastic electron-proton scattering data %has a serious flaw. is more uncertain than traditionally assumed. The extrapolation of G(q), from the region qmin < q < qmax covered by data to momentum transfer q=0 where the rms-radius is obtained, often depends on uncontrolled properties of the parameterization used. Only when ensuring that the corresponding densities have a physical behavior at large radii r can reliable rms-radii be determined.
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