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    Analytical Form of the Deuteron Wave Function Calculated within the Dispersion Approach

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    We present a convenient analytical parametrization of the deuteron wave function calculated within dispersion approach as a discrete superposition of Yukawa-type functions, in both configuration and momentum spaces.Comment: 3 pages, 2 figure; several minor corrections adde

    Extraction of the neutron charge form factor from the charge form factor of deuteron

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    We extract the neutron charge form factor from the charge form factor of deuteron obtained from T20(Q2)T_{20}(Q^2) data at 0≤Q2≤0\le Q^2\le 1.717 (GeV2^2). The extraction is based on the relativistic impulse approximation in the instant form of the relativistic Hamiltonian dynamics. Our results (12 new points) are compatible with existing values of the neutron charge form factor of other authors. We propose a fit for the whole set (35 points) taking into account the data for the slope of the form factor at Q2=0Q^2 = 0.Comment: LaTeX2e, 12 pages, 2 figures, tabl

    Nonperturbative relativistic approach to pion form factor: predictions for future JLab experiments

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    Some predictions concerning possible results of the future JLab experiments on the pion form factor F_pi(Q^2) are made. The calculations exploit the method proposed previously by the authors and based on the instant-form Poincare invariant approach to pion considered as a quark-antiquark system. Long ago, this model has predicted with surprising accuracy the values of F_pi(Q^2) measured later in JLab experiment. The results are almost independent from the form of wave function. The pion mean square radius and the decay constant f_pi also agree with experimental values. The model gives power-like asymptotic behavior of F_pi(Q^2) at high momentum transfer in agreement with QCD predictions.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures, revte

    Deuteron tensor polarization component T_20(Q^2) as a crucial test for deuteron wave functions

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    The deuteron tensor polarization component T_20(Q^2) is calculated by relativistic Hamiltonian dynamics approach. It is shown that in the range of momentum transfers available in to-day experiments, relativistic effects, meson exchange currents and the choice of nucleon electromagnetic form factors almost do not influence the value of T_20(Q^2). At the same time, this value depends strongly on the actual form of the deuteron wave function, that is on the model of NN-interaction in deuteron. So the existing data for T_20(Q^2) provide a crucial test for deuteron wave functions.Comment: 11 pages, 3 figure
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