Measurement of the proton form factor by studying e+ e-→ pp

Abstract

Using data samples collected with the BESIII detector at the BEPCII collider, we measure the Born cross section of e+e-→ pp at 12 center-of-mass energies from 2232.4 to 3671.0 MeV. The corresponding effective electromagnetic form factor of the proton is deduced under the assumption that the electric and magnetic form factors are equal (|GE|= |GM|). In addition, the ratio of electric to magnetic form factors, |GE/GM|, and |GM| are extracted by fitting the polar angle distribution of the proton for the data samples with larger statistics, namely at s= 2232.4 and 2400.0 MeV and a combined sample at s = 3050.0, 3060.0 and 3080.0 MeV, respectively. The measured cross sections are in agreement with recent results from BaBar, improving the overall uncertainty by about 30\%. The |GE/GM| ratios are close to unity and consistent with BaBar results in the same q2 region, which indicates the data are consistent with the assumption that |GE|=|GM| within uncertainties.

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