The Proton Radius from Bayesian Inference

Abstract

The methods of Bayesian statistics are used to extract the value of the proton radius from the elastic ep scattering data in a model independent way. To achieve that goal a large number of parametrizations (equivalent to neural network schemes) are considered and ranked by their conditional probability P(parametrization\,|\,data) instead of using the minimal error criterion. As a result the most probable proton radii values (rEp=0.899 0.003 fm, rMp=0.879 0.007 fm) are obtained and systematic error due to freedom in the choice of parametrization is estimated. Correcting the data for the two photon exchange effect turns out to be important to obtain the agreement between the rEp and rMp values. The results disagree with recent muonic atom measurements.

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