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The Strangeness Radius and Magnetic Moment of the Nucleon Revisited
H. -W. Hammer, Ulf-G. Meißner, D. Drechsel
Published 1995-09-26Version 1
We update Jaffe's estimate of the strange isoscalar radius and magnetic moment of the nucleon. We make use of a recent dispersion--theoretical fit to the nucleon electromagnetic form factors and an improved description of symmetry breaking in the vector nonet. We find $\mu_s = -0.24 \pm 0.03$~n.m. and $r_s^2 = 0.21 \pm 0.03$~fm$^2$. The strange formfactor $F_2^s (t)$ follows a dipole with a cut--off mass of 1.46~GeV, $F_2^s (t)= \mu_s (1-t/2.14 \, {\rm GeV}^2 )^{-2}$. These numbers should be considered as upper limits on the strange vector current matrix--elements in the nucleon.
Comments: 8 pp, LaTeX, uses epsf, 1 figure in separate file
Journal: Phys.Lett. B367 (1996) 323-328
Keywords: magnetic moment, strangeness radius, strange vector current matrix-elements, nucleon electromagnetic form factors
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