Is there model-independent evidence of the two-photon-exchange effect in the electron-proton elastic scattering cross section?

Abstract

We re-analyze the data of the elastic electron proton scattering to look for model-independent evidence of the two-photon-exchange (TPE) effect. In contrast to previous analyses, TPE effect is parametrized in forms which are free of kinematical-singularity, in addition to being consistent with the constraint derived from crossing symmetry and the charge conjugation. Moreover, we fix the value of R=GE/GM as determined from the data of the polarization transfer experiment. We find that, at high Q2 ≥ 2 GeV2 values, the contribution of the TPE effect to the slope of σR vs. ε is large and comparable with that arising from GE. It also behaves quasi-linearly in the region of current data, namely, in the range of 0.2 < ε < 0.95. Hence the fact that the current elastic ep cross section data shows little nonlinearity with respect to ε can not be used to exclude the presence of the TPE effect. More precise data at extreme angles will be crucial for a model-independent extraction of the TPE effect.

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