The Super Bigbite Project: a Study of Nucleon Form Factors
Kees de Jager

TL;DR
The Super Bigbite project introduces advanced instrumentation to measure nucleon electromagnetic form factors with unprecedented precision at higher Q2-values, enhancing our understanding of nucleon structure.
Contribution
It proposes a versatile instrumentation setup enabling high-precision measurements of nucleon form factors at significantly higher momentum transfers.
Findings
Allows measurements up to three times higher Q2 than existing data
Enables precise determination of GEn, GEp, and GMn form factors
Improves understanding of nucleon electromagnetic structure
Abstract
A proposed set of instrumentation, collectively referred to as the Super Bigbite project, is presented. Used in three different configurations it will allow measurements of three nucleon electromagnetic form factors GEn, GEp, and GMn with unprecedented precision to Q2-values up to three times higher than existing data.
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