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Isospin breaking in the vector current of the nucleon
Published 2006-08-31, updated 2006-09-06Version 2
Extraction of the nucleon's strange form factors from experimental data requires a quantitative understanding of the unavoidable contamination from isospin violation. A number of authors have addressed this issue during the past decade, and their work is reviewed here. The predictions from early models are largely consistent with recent results that rely as much as possible on input from QCD symmetries and related experimental data. The resulting bounds on isospin violation are sufficiently precise to be of value to on-going experimental and theoretical studies of the nucleon's strange form factors.
Comments: 5 pages, 3 figures. Presented at the International Workshop "From Parity Violation to Hadronic Structure and more...", Milos, Greece, 16-20 May 2006. Version 2 is only to update Refs. [21] and [25]
Journal: Eur.Phys.J.A32:409-414,2007
Keywords: nucleons strange form factors, vector current, isospin breaking, isospin violation, related experimental data
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