High-Energy Behavior of Nucleon Electromagnetic Form Factors

R. G. Sachs
Phys. Rev. 126, 2256 – Published 15 June 1962
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Abstract

Theoretical implications of the suggestion that the observed nucleon electromagnetic form factors indicate the existence of a nucleon "core" are discussed. On the basis of physical arguments concerning the nature of such a core, it is shown that, for the neutron, both the charge form factor, Fchn(q2), and the magnetic form factor, Fmagn(q2), must vanish as q2, the invariant momentum transfer, increases without limit. On the other hand, for the proton Fchp(q2)Z2(s) and Fmagp(q2)Z2(s)2M, where Z2(s) is the wave function renormalization constant for strong interactions, which is a measure of the probability of the "core state." In terms of the Dirac form factor, F1(q2), and the Pauli form factor, F2(q2), these results read F1n(q2)0, F1p(q2)Z2(s), and q2F2(q2)0 for both neutron and proton. The results for F1(q2) are the same as those obtained by Hiida, Nakanishi, Nogami, and Uehara. The other result implies the existence of a relationship which may be used to eliminate one parameter in the analysis of F2. The generality of the interpretation of Fch and Fmag as Fourier transforms of distributions of charge and magnetization, respectively, is demonstrated in the Appendix.

  • Received 12 February 1962

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.126.2256

©1962 American Physical Society

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R. G. Sachs

  • Department of Physics, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin

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Vol. 126, Iss. 6 — June 1962

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