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Re-analysis of the nucleon space- and time-like electromagnetic form factors in a two-component model

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arxiv nucl-th/0405028 v1 pith:WLBHI6CL submitted 2004-05-11 nucl-th

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Recent experimental data on space-like and time-like form factors of the nucleon are analyzed in terms of a two-component model with a quark-like intrinsic three-quark structure and quark-antiquark pairs.

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