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Measurement of the neutron charge radius and the role of its constituents

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  • H. Atac

    (Temple University)

  • M. Constantinou

    (Temple University)

  • Z.-E. Meziani

    (Temple University
    Argonne National Laboratory)

  • M. Paolone

    (New Mexico State University)

  • N. Sparveris

    (Temple University)

Abstract

The neutron is a cornerstone in our depiction of the visible universe. Despite the neutron zero-net electric charge, the asymmetric distribution of the positively- (up) and negatively-charged (down) quarks, a result of the complex quark-gluon dynamics, lead to a negative value for its squared charge radius, $$\langle {r}_{{\rm{n}}}^{2}\rangle$$ ⟨ r n 2 ⟩ . The precise measurement of the neutron’s charge radius thus emerges as an essential part of unraveling its structure. Here we report on a $$\langle {r}_{{\rm{n}}}^{2}\rangle$$ ⟨ r n 2 ⟩ measurement, based on the extraction of the neutron electric form factor, $${G}_{{\rm{E}}}^{{\rm{n}}}$$ G E n , at low four-momentum transfer squared (Q2) by exploiting the long known connection between the N → Δ quadrupole transitions and the neutron electric form factor. Our result, $$\langle {r}_{{\rm{n}}}^{2}\rangle =-0.110\pm 0.008\,({{\rm{fm}}}^{2})$$ ⟨ r n 2 ⟩ = − 0.110 ± 0.008 ( fm 2 ) , addresses long standing unresolved discrepancies in the $$\langle {r}_{{\rm{n}}}^{2}\rangle$$ ⟨ r n 2 ⟩ determination. The dynamics of the strong nuclear force can be viewed through the precise picture of the neutron’s constituent distributions that result into the non-zero $$\langle {r}_{{\rm{n}}}^{2}\rangle$$ ⟨ r n 2 ⟩ value.

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  • H. Atac & M. Constantinou & Z.-E. Meziani & M. Paolone & N. Sparveris, 2021. "Measurement of the neutron charge radius and the role of its constituents," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 12(1), pages 1-7, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:12:y:2021:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-021-22028-z
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-22028-z
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