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Precise Neutron Magnetic Form Factors

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arxiv nucl-ex/0107016 v2 pith:BAOEMS2F submitted 2001-07-26 nucl-ex

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Precise data on the neutron magnetic form factor G_{mn} have been obtained with measurements of the ratio of cross sections of D(e,e'n) and D(e,e'p) up to momentum transfers of Q^2 = 0.9 (GeV/c)^2. Data with typical uncertainties of 1.5% are presented. These data allow for the first time to extract a precise value of the magnetic radius of the neutron.

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