Headway Group Of Research

Volume 11 Issue 4

Proton Charge Radius from Electron Scattering

Ingo Sick

Department of Physics, University of Basel, Basel CH4056, Switzerland

Abstract

The rms-radius R of the proton charge distribution is a fundamental quantity needed for precision physics. This radius, traditionally determined from elastic electron-proton scattering via the slope of the Sachs form factor 𝐺𝑒(π‘ž2)extrapolated to momentum transfer π‘ž2=0, shows a large scatter. We discuss the approaches used to analyze the e-p data, partly redo these analyses in order to identify the sources of the discrepancies and explore alternative parameterizations. The problem lies in the model dependence of the parameterized 𝐺(π‘ž) needed for the extrapolation. This shape of 𝐺(π‘ž < π‘žπ‘šπ‘–π‘›) is closely related to the shape of the charge density 𝜌(π‘Ÿ) at large radii r, a quantity that is ignored in most analyses. When using our physics knowledge about this large-r density together with the information contained in the high-q data, the model dependence of the extrapolation is reduced, and different parameterizations of the pre-2010 data yield a consistent value for 𝑅=0.887Β±0.012 fm. This value disagrees with the more precise value 0.8409Β±0.0004fm determined from the Lamb shift in muonic hydrogen.

Keywords:proton rms-radius; electron scattering
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