Nucleon electromagnetic form factors at large momentum from Lattice QCD

ORAL

Abstract

Proton and neutron electric and magnetic form factors, GE and GM, are the primary characteristics of their spatial structure. Their behavior at large values of the momentum transfer Q2 may enlighten us on the QCD dynamics in transition from nonperturbative to perturbative regime and effects of quark orbital angular momenta and diquark correlations in particular. Several experiments at JLab and elsewhere are focussing on the momentum region up to Q2=18 GeV2 for the proton and up to 14 GeV2 for the neutron. I will report our study of nucleon electromagnetic form factors with momenta up to Q2=12 GeV2 on a lattice with a range of parameters approaching physical values. The GE/GM form factor ratios and flavor contributions are in reasonable agreement with experiment. Comparison to new JLab results will be an important test of lattice QCD methods in the near-perturbative regime.

*S.S. supported by NSF CAREER Award PHY-1847893

Presenters

  • Sergey Syritsyn

    • Stony Brook University (SUNY)

Authors

  • Sergey Syritsyn

    • Stony Brook University (SUNY)
  • John W Negele

    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
  • Jeremy Green

    • DESY
  • Andrew Pochinsky

    • MIT
  • Stefan Meinel

    • University of Arizona
  • Michael Engelhardt

    • New Mexico State University
  • Stefan Krieg

    • Forschungzentrum Juelich