Nucleon Electromagnetic Form Factors in the Timelike Region
Achim Denig (INP - J. Gutenberg Univ. Mainz, Cluster of Excellence, PRISMA), Giovanni Salme`(INFN-Rome)

TL;DR
This paper reviews the current understanding of nucleon electromagnetic form factors in the timelike region, highlighting the importance of upcoming experiments and refined models to deepen insights into nucleon structure.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the field, emphasizing the role of precise measurements and models for future research on nucleon structure.
Findings
Current status of nucleon form factors in the timelike region
Importance of upcoming experimental projects
Role of refined phenomenological and microscopic models
Abstract
The electromagnetic form factors of the proton and the neutron in the timelike region are reviewed. In view of the forthcoming experimental projects devoted to investigate these observables, we present the current status of the field and we emphasize the relevant role, that accurate measurements, refined phenomenological analyses, as well as microscopic models will play with the goal of achieving deeper insights into the structure of the nucleon and its inner dynamics.
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