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Evaluation of low-$Q^2$ fits to $ep$ and $ed$ elastic scattering data

Nuclear Experiment 2019-01-04 v3 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

We examined several low-Q2Q^2 elastic epep and eded scattering data sets using various models to extract the proton and deuteron rms radii and developed a comprehensive algorithm for estimating the systematic bias of each extracted radius. In each case, we chose the model and upper bound for Q2Q^2 that minimized the combination of statistical uncertainty and bias. We attribute the discrepancy between small (0.84\approx 0.84~fm) and large (0.88\approx 0.88~fm) proton radius extractions to the absence of data that can accurately isolate the linear and quadratic contributions to the form factor at low-Q2Q^2. In light of this ambiguity, we estimated the asymmetric model-dependence of each extracted radius by studying the distribution of many possible fits. The resulting radii are 0.842(4)~fm for the proton and 2.092(19)~fm for the deuteron. These values are consistent with those determined from muonic hydrogen measurements within 0.3σ\sigma for the proton and 1.8σ\sigma for the deuteron.

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@article{arxiv.1804.09150,
  title  = {Evaluation of low-$Q^2$ fits to $ep$ and $ed$ elastic scattering data},
  author = {Timothy B. Hayward and Keith A. Griffioen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1804.09150},
  year   = {2019}
}

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9 pages, 10 figures