Nucleon electromagnetic radii and magnetic moments are extracted from lattice QCD in the continuum limit directly at the physical pion mass, with disconnected contributions included.
$N\pi$-state contamination in lattice calculations of the nucleon electromagnetic form factors
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The nucleon-pion-state contribution to QCD two-point and three-point functions relevant for lattice calculations of the nucleon electromagnetic form factors are studied in chiral perturbation theory. To leading order the results depend on a few experimentally known low-energy constants only, and the nucleon-pion-state contribution to the form factors can be estimated. The nucleon-pion-state contribution to the electric form factor $G_{\rm E}(Q^2)$ is at the +5 percent level for a source-sink separation of 2 fm, and it increases with increasing momentum transfer $Q^2$. For the magnetic form factor the nucleon-pion-state contribution leads to an underestimation of $G_{\rm M}(Q^2)$ by about 5 percent that decreases with increasing $Q^2$. For smaller source-sink separations that are accessible in present-day lattice simulations the impact is larger, although the ChPT results may not be applicable for such small time separations. Still, a comparison with lattice data at $t\approx 1.6$ fm works reasonably well.
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Proton and neutron electromagnetic form factors from lattice QCD in the continuum limit
Nucleon electromagnetic radii and magnetic moments are extracted from lattice QCD in the continuum limit directly at the physical pion mass, with disconnected contributions included.