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Combined parametrization of the neutron electric form factor and the quadrupole form factors
Models based on symmetry breaking and large limit provide
relations between the pion cloud contributions to the quadrupole form factors, electric () and Coulomb (),
and the neutron electric form factor , suggesting that those form
factors are dominated by the same physical processes. Those relations are
improved in order to satisfy a fundamental constraint between the electric and
Coulomb quadrupole form factors in the long wavelength limit, when the photon
three-momentum vanishes (Siegert's theorem). Inspired by those relations, we
study alternative parametrizations for the neutron electric form factor. The
parameters of the new form are then determined by a combined fit to the
and the quadrupole form factor data.
We obtain a very good description of the and data when we combine
the pion cloud contributions with small valence quark contributions to the
quadrupole form factors. The best description
of the data is obtained when the second momentum of is fm. We conclude that the square radii associated with and
, and , respectively, are large, revealing the long
extension of the pion cloud. We conclude also that those square radii are
related by fm. The last result is mainly the
consequence of the pion cloud effects and Siegert's theorem.Comment: Published in European Physics Journal A. Extended version. New
format. 14 pages, 7 figure
Empirical parametrizations of the resonance amplitudes based on the Siegert's theorem
We present parametrizations of the ,
and
transition amplitudes that are compatible with the analytic constraints at the
pseudothreshold (Siegert's theorem). The presented parametrizations also
provide a fair description of the experimental data. For the case of the
transition, we discuss how the pion cloud
parametrizations of the electric and the Coulomb quadrupole form factors can be
adjusted according to the Siegert's theorem.Comment: Proceedings of the "The 14th International Conference on
Meson-Nucleon Physics and the Structure of the Nucleon". July 25-30, 2016,
Kyoto, Japan. 5 pages, 4 figure
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