The strangeness contribution to the vector and axial form factors of the
nucleon is presented for momentum transfers in the range 0.45<Q2<1.0
GeV2. The results are obtained via a combined analysis of forward-scattering
parity-violating elastic ep asymmetry data from the G0 and HAPPEx
experiments at Jefferson Lab, and elastic νp and νˉp scattering
data from Experiment 734 at Brookhaven National Laboratory. The
parity-violating asymmetries measured in elastic ep scattering at
forward angles establish a relationship between the strange vector form factors
GEs and GMs, with little sensitivity to the strange axial form factor
GAs. On the other hand, elastic neutrino scattering at low Q2 is
dominated by the axial form factor, with still some significant sensitivity to
the vector form factors as well. The combination of the two data sets allows
the simultaneous extraction of GEs, GMs, and GAs over a significant
range of Q2 for the very first time.Comment: 3 pages, 1 figure, will appear in AIP Conference Proceedings for
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