Nucleon charge and magnetisation distributions: flavour separation and zeroes

Abstract

A symmetry-preserving truncation of the quantum field equations describing hadron properties is used to deliver parameter-free predictions for all nucleon elastic electromagnetic form factors and their flavour separation to large values of momentum transfer, Q2. The proton electric form factor, GEp, possesses a zero, whereas that of the neutron, GEn, does not. The difference owes to the behaviour of the Pauli form factor of the proton's singly-represented valence d-quark. Consequently, GEn>GEp on a material large-Q2 domain. These predictions can be tested in modern experiments.

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