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The deuteron: structure and form factors

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arxiv nucl-th/0102049 v1 pith:AZYMC6D4 submitted 2001-02-21 nucl-th

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A brief review of the history of the discovery of the deuteron in provided. The current status of both experiment and theory for the elastic electron scattering is then presented.

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  1. Covariant Spectator Theory of $np$ scattering: Deuteron form factors

    nucl-th 2019-08 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    The WJC2 covariant spectator model reproduces electron-deuteron elastic scattering up to Q about 1.4 GeV by fitting two off-shell nucleon form factors and then extrapolating the neutron charge form factor to higher mo...

  2. Structure of lightest nuclei in the visible Universe

    hep-ph 2025-07 reject novelty 5.0 of 10

    A two-cluster light-front model with three fitted parameters reproduces several deuteron observables, while the hidden-color mixture used to explain them is not explicitly computed.

  3. Basis light-front quantization approach to deuteron

    hep-ph 2025-05 conditional novelty 5.0 of 10

    Using basis light-front quantization with a six-quark plus one-gluon Fock space, the authors report that hidden color states dominate the deuteron wave function at 55.5% probability.

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