The process of e+e−→ppˉ is studied at 22 center-of-mass
energy points (s) from 2.00 to 3.08 GeV, exploiting 688.5~pb−1 of
data collected with the BESIII detector operating at the BEPCII collider. The
Born cross section~(σppˉ) of e+e−→ppˉ is
measured with the energy-scan technique and it is found to be consistent with
previously published data, but with much improved accuracy. In addition, the
electromagnetic form-factor ratio (∣GE/GM∣) and the value of the
effective (∣Geff∣), electric (∣GE∣) and magnetic (∣GM∣) form
factors are measured by studying the helicity angle of the proton at 16
center-of-mass energy points. ∣GE/GM∣ and ∣GM∣ are determined with
high accuracy, providing uncertainties comparable to data in the space-like
region, and ∣GE∣ is measured for the first time. We reach unprecedented
accuracy, and precision results in the time-like region provide information to
improve our understanding of the proton inner structure and to test theoretical
models which depend on non-perturbative Quantum Chromodynamics