We discuss the recent data on the electric proton form factor, obtained at
JLab, which show a spectacular deviation from the commonly assumed dipole
behavior. We discuss the implication of these results on the deuteron structure
and on the neutron electric form factor: at relatively large Q2 a revision
of the deuteron models may be required, and the neutron electric form factor
might become even larger than the proton electric form factor.Comment: 17 pages 4 figures Contribution to the Int. Workshop on Relativistic
Nuclear Physics from hundreds of MeV to TeV, Varna, Bulgaria, 10-16 September
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