Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory
Scientific paper
2007-07-04
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Theory
17 pages, 2 figures, results unchanged, corrected caption for table #3
Scientific paper
One way to treat the infrared divergences of the electroweak Next-to-Leading-Order (NLO) differential cross sections to parity-violating (PV) electron-proton scattering is by adding soft-photon emission contribution. Although more physical, the results are left with a logarithmic dependence on the photon detector acceptance, which can only be eliminated by considering Hard Photon Bremsstrahlung (HPB) contribution. Here we present a treatment of HPB for PV electron-proton scattering. HPB differential cross sections for electron-proton scattering have been computed using the experimental values of nucleon form factors. The final results are expressed through kinematic parameters, making it possible to apply the computed PV HPB differential cross sections for the analysis of data of a range of current and proposed experiments.
Aleksejevs Aleksandrs
Barkanova Svetlana
Blunden Peter G.
Deg N.
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