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Measuring the Electric and Magnetic Form Factors of Protons and Antiprotons at small $Q^2$ and the charge radii of hadrons

Author:
Stephan Paul
Keyword:
High Energy Physics - Experiment, High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex), Nuclear Experiment (nucl-ex)
journal:
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date:
2023-10-31 16:00:00
Abstract
Charge radii of hadrons are back in the focus since precision spectroscopic measurements in muonic hydrogen revealed a proton charge radius considerably smaller than generally accepted ever since R.~Hofstaedter's pioneering experiments. Recent experimental results also point to an underestimation of systematic uncertainties in most previous measurements. A new method was thus proposed by AMBER at CERN using elastic scattering by very high energy muons using an active hydrogen target. With a simplified setup we may resume elastic scattering of $\pi$ and K mesons on electrons in inverse kinematics, and, for the first time, probe antiprotons with few percent precision for their charge radius. Applying this method also for protons allows a separation of $G_E^p(Q^2)$ and $G_M^p(Q^2)$ down to $Q^2=10^{-3}(GeV/c)^2$.
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