Effect of recent Rp and Rn measurements on extended Gari-Krumpelmann model fits to nucleon electromagnetic form factors

Abstract

The Gari-Krumpelmann (GK) models of nucleon electromagnetic form factors, in which the rho, omega, and phi vector meson pole contributions evolve at high momentum transfer to conform to the predictions of perturbative QCD (pQCD), was recently extended to include the width of the rho meson by substituting the result of dispersion relations for the pole and the addition of rho' (1450) isovector vector meson pole. This extended model was shown to produce a good overall fit to all the available nucleon electromagnetic form factor (emff) data. Since then new polarization data shows that the electric to magnetic ratios Rp and Rn obtained are not consistent with the older GEp and GEn data in their range of momentum transfer. The model is further extended to include the omega' (1419) isoscalar vector meson pole. It is found that while this GKex cannot simultaneously fit the new Rp and the old GEn data, it can fit the new Rp and Rn well simultaneously. An excellent fit to all the remaining data is obtained when the inconsistent GEp and GEn is omitted. The model predictions are shown up to momentum transfer squared, Q2, of 8 GeV2/c2.

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