The K-meson form factor and charge radius: linking low-energy data to future high-energy Jefferson Laboratory results
Abstract
Starting from a successful model of the pi-meson electromagnetic form factor, we calculate the similar form factor, fK(Q2), of the charged K meson for a wide range of the momentum transfer squared, Q2. The only remaining free parameter is to be determined from the measurements of the K-meson charge radius, rK. We fit this single parameter to the published data of the NA-7 experiment which measured fK(Q2) at Q2->0 and determine our preferred range of rK, which happens to be close to recent lattice results. Still, the accuracy in the determination of rK is poor. However, future measurements of the K-meson electromagnetic form factor at Q2<~5.5 GeV2, scheduled in Jefferson Laboratory for 2017, will test our approach and will reduce the uncertainty in rK significantly.
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