1957
DOI: 10.1103/revmodphys.29.144
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Electromagnetic Structure of Nucleons

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“…Another set of nucleon FFs, F ch and F mag , was first introduced by Yennie, Levy and Ravenhall [Yen57]; Ernst, Sachs and Wali [Ern60] connected F ch and F mag to the charge and current distributions in the nucleon; the interpretation that F ch and F mag measure the interaction with static charge and magnetic fields was given by Walecka [Wal59]. The following FFs, F ch and F mag , were defined in [Ern60]:…”
Section: The Electric and Magnetic Form Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another set of nucleon FFs, F ch and F mag , was first introduced by Yennie, Levy and Ravenhall [Yen57]; Ernst, Sachs and Wali [Ern60] connected F ch and F mag to the charge and current distributions in the nucleon; the interpretation that F ch and F mag measure the interaction with static charge and magnetic fields was given by Walecka [Wal59]. The following FFs, F ch and F mag , were defined in [Ern60]:…”
Section: The Electric and Magnetic Form Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Он был кратко рассмотрен Джан-кусом 59 и более детально Йенни и др. 57 . Во всяком случае, ясно, что рас-сеяние от магнитных моментов при когерентном упругом рассеянии от дейтрона будет меньше (примерно 1/9), чем соответствующее рассеяние от протона.…”
Section: -θ +unclassified
“…Ravenhall [15], Walecka [16], Ernst, Sachs, and Wali [17], and Sachs [18]. Prior to these analyses, it was assumed that F and F 2 were related to the nucleon's charge and magnetization distributions; however, as will be seen in what follows, it is, instead, certain linear combinations of F 1 and F 2 that are related to the distribution of charge and magnetization within the nucleon.…”
Section: Sachs Electric and Magnetic Form Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%