Comment on Transverse Charge Density and the Radius of the Proton
Abstract
The charge radius of the proton is typically determined from electron-proton scattering by extracting the proton's electric form factor and then making use of the derivative of that form factor at zero four-momentum transfer. Unfortunately, experimentally, one cannot measure to zero four-momentum transfer and thus extrapolation is often required. In the work of Alexander Gramolin and Rebecca Russell, they present a novel method that does not use the slope and found a radius of the proton that contradicts many other recent results. Our analysis of their paper discusses some issues with this method and we show that by simply changing the binning of the data and/or including an additional set of data the results change dramatically.
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