Towards a resolution of the proton form factor problem: new electron and positron scattering data.

Academic Article

Abstract

  • There is a significant discrepancy between the values of the proton electric form factor, G(E)(p), extracted using unpolarized and polarized electron scattering. Calculations predict that small two-photon exchange (TPE) contributions can significantly affect the extraction of G(E)(p) from the unpolarized electron-proton cross sections. We determined the TPE contribution by measuring the ratio of positron-proton to electron-proton elastic scattering cross sections using a simultaneous, tertiary electron-positron beam incident on a liquid hydrogen target and detecting the scattered particles in the Jefferson Lab CLAS detector. This novel technique allowed us to cover a wide range in virtual photon polarization (ϵ) and momentum transfer (Q(2)) simultaneously, as well as to cancel luminosity-related systematic errors. The cross section ratio increases with decreasing ϵ at Q(2)=1.45  GeV(2). This measurement is consistent with the size of the form factor discrepancy at Q(2)≈1.75  GeV(2) and with hadronic calculations including nucleon and Δ intermediate states, which have been shown to resolve the discrepancy up to 2-3  GeV(2).
  • Authors

  • Adikaram, D
  • Rimal, D
  • Weinstein, LB
  • Raue, B
  • Khetarpal, P
  • Bennett, RP
  • Arrington, J
  • Brooks, WK
  • Adhikari, KP
  • Afanasev, AV
  • Amaryan, MJ
  • Anderson, MD
  • Anefalos Pereira, S
  • Avakian, H
  • Ball, J
  • Battaglieri, M
  • Bedlinskiy, I
  • Biselli, AS
  • Bono, J
  • Boiarinov, S
  • Briscoe, WJ
  • Burkert, VD
  • Carman, DS
  • Careccia, S
  • Celentano, A
  • Chandavar, S
  • Charles, G
  • Colaneri, L
  • Cole, PL
  • Contalbrigo, M
  • Crede, V
  • D'Angelo, A
  • Dashyan, N
  • De Vita, R
  • De Sanctis, E
  • Deur, A
  • Djalali, C
  • Dodge, GE
  • Dupre, R
  • Egiyan, H
  • El Alaoui, A
  • El Fassi, L
  • Elouadrhiri, L
  • Eugenio, P
  • Fedotov, G
  • Fegan, S
  • Filippi, A
  • Fleming, JA
  • Fradi, A
  • Garillon, B
  • Gilfoyle, GP
  • Giovanetti, KL
  • Girod, FX
  • Goetz, JT
  • Gohn, W
  • Golovatch, E
  • Gothe, RW
  • Griffioen, KA
  • Guegan, B
  • Guidal, M
  • Guo, L
  • Hafidi, K
  • Hakobyan, H
  • Hanretty, C
  • Harrison, N
  • Hattawy, M
  • Hicks, K
  • Holtrop, Maurik
  • Hughes, SM
  • Hyde, CE
  • Ilieva, Y
  • Ireland, DG
  • Ishkhanov, BS
  • Jenkins, D
  • Jiang, H
  • Jo, HS
  • Joo, K
  • Joosten, S
  • Kalantarians, N
  • Keller, D
  • Khandaker, M
  • Kim, A
  • Kim, W
  • Klein, A
  • Klein, FJ
  • Koirala, S
  • Kubarovsky, V
  • Kuhn, SE
  • Livingston, K
  • Lu, HY
  • MacGregor, IJD
  • Markov, N
  • Mattione, P
  • Mayer, M
  • McKinnon, B
  • Mestayer, MD
  • Meyer, CA
  • Mirazita, M
  • Mokeev, V
  • Montgomery, RA
  • Moody, CI
  • Moutarde, H
  • Movsisyan, A
  • Camacho, C Munoz
  • Nadel-Turonski, P
  • Niccolai, S
  • Niculescu, G
  • Osipenko, M
  • Ostrovidov, AI
  • Park, K
  • Pasyuk, E
  • Peña, C
  • Pisano, S
  • Pogorelko, O
  • Price, JW
  • Procureur, S
  • Prok, Y
  • Protopopescu, D
  • Puckett, AJR
  • Ripani, M
  • Rizzo, A
  • Rosner, G
  • Rossi, P
  • Roy, P
  • Sabatié, F
  • Salgado, C
  • Schott, D
  • Schumacher, RA
  • Seder, E
  • Sharabian, YG
  • Simonyan, A
  • Skorodumina, I
  • Smith, ES
  • Smith, GD
  • Sober, DI
  • Sokhan, D
  • Sparveris, N
  • Stepanyan, S
  • Stoler, P
  • Strauch, S
  • Sytnik, V
  • Taiuti, M
  • Tian, Ye
  • Trivedi, A
  • Ungaro, M
  • Voskanyan, H
  • Voutier, E
  • Walford, NK
  • Watts, DP
  • Wei, X
  • Wood, MH
  • Zachariou, N
  • Zana, L
  • Zhang, J
  • Zhao, ZW
  • Zonta, I
  • CLAS Collaboration
  • Status

    Publication Date

  • February 13, 2015
  • Has Subject Area

    Published In

    Keywords

  • CLAS Collaboration
  • Digital Object Identifier (doi)

    Pubmed Id

  • 25723209
  • Start Page

  • 062003
  • Volume

  • 114
  • Issue

  • 6