Systematic uncertainties in the precise determination of the strangeness magnetic moment of the nucleon
D. B. Leinweber, S. Boinepalli, A. W. Thomas, A. G. Williams, R. D., Young, J. B. Zhang, J. M. Zanotti

TL;DR
This paper identifies and quantifies systematic uncertainties affecting the precise measurement of the nucleon's strangeness magnetic moment, resulting in a refined value of G_M^s = -0.046 ± 0.019 μ_N.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of systematic errors in measuring the strangeness magnetic moment, improving the accuracy of the reported value.
Findings
Systematic uncertainties significantly impact the measurement accuracy.
Refined value of G_M^s = -0.046 ± 0.019 μ_N.
Quantification of uncertainties enhances confidence in the measurement.
Abstract
Systematic uncertainties in the recent precise determination of the strangeness magnetic moment of the nucleon are identified and quantified. In summary, G_M^s = -0.046 \pm 0.019 \mu_N.
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