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Strangeness Vector and Axial-Vector Form Factors of the Nucleon

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arxiv 1308.5694 v1 pith:3ZFQBB3I submitted 2013-08-26 hep-ph hep-ex

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A revised global fit of electroweak $ep$ and $\nu p$ elastic scattering data has been performed, with the goal of determining the strange quark contribution to the vector and axial-vector form factors of the nucleon in the momentum-transfer range $0<Q^2<1$ GeV$^2$. The two vector (electric and magnetic) form factors $G_E^s(Q^2)$ and $G_M^s(Q^2)$ are strongly constrained by $ep$ elastic scattering data, while the major source of information on the axial-vector form factor $G_A^s(Q^2)$ is $\nu p$ scattering data. Combining the two kinds of data into a single global fit makes possible additional precision in the determination of these form factors, and provides a unique way to determine the strange quark contribution to the nucleon spin, $\Delta S$, independently of leptonic deep-inelastic scattering. The fit makes use of data from the BNL-E734, SAMPLE, HAPPEx, G0, and PVA4 experiments; we will also compare the result of the fit with recent data from MiniBooNE, and anticipate how this fit can be improved when new data from MicroBooNE become available.

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