We provide an update of the determination of the electromagnetic self-energy contribution to Mp−Mn based upon Cottingham’s Formula. A technical oversight in the literature is uncovered: the application of the Cottingham Formula requires the use of a subtracted dispersion integral; an argument to evade the subtraction function was presented; the argument was based on false assumptions about the scaling violations of the parton model, a point first mentioned by J. C. Collins. We elucidate this point and utilize low-energy effective theory to relate the unknown subtraction function to the nucleon isovector magnetic polarizability. This allows us to provide the first reliable determination of δMγ = 1.30(03)(47) MeV [1]
The difference between the electromagnetic self-energies of proton and neutron can be calculated wit...
The Cottingham formula expresses the leading contribution of the electromagnetic interaction to the ...
The theme of this paper is a discussion of what can be termed as an elementary particle dispersion t...
We update the determination of the isovector nucleon electromagnetic self-energy, valid to leading o...
We update the determination of the isovector nucleon electromagnetic self-energy, valid to leading o...
We update the determination of the isovector nucleon electromagnetic self-energy, valid to leading o...
The difference between the electromagnetic selfenergies of proton and neutron can be calculated with...
The difference between the electromagnetic self-energies of proton and neutron can be calculated wit...
The difference between the electromagnetic selfenergies of proton and neutron can be calculated with...
We study the electromagnetic contribution to the proton-neutronmass splitting by combining lattice s...
The difference between the electromagnetic selfenergies of proton and neutron can be calculated with...
The difference between the electromagnetic selfenergies of proton and neutron can be calculated with...
The difference between the electromagnetic selfenergies of proton and neutron can be calculated with...
The difference between the electromagnetic self-energies of proton and neutron can be calculated wit...
The difference between the electromagnetic self-energies of proton and neutron can be calculated wit...
The difference between the electromagnetic self-energies of proton and neutron can be calculated wit...
The Cottingham formula expresses the leading contribution of the electromagnetic interaction to the ...
The theme of this paper is a discussion of what can be termed as an elementary particle dispersion t...
We update the determination of the isovector nucleon electromagnetic self-energy, valid to leading o...
We update the determination of the isovector nucleon electromagnetic self-energy, valid to leading o...
We update the determination of the isovector nucleon electromagnetic self-energy, valid to leading o...
The difference between the electromagnetic selfenergies of proton and neutron can be calculated with...
The difference between the electromagnetic self-energies of proton and neutron can be calculated wit...
The difference between the electromagnetic selfenergies of proton and neutron can be calculated with...
We study the electromagnetic contribution to the proton-neutronmass splitting by combining lattice s...
The difference between the electromagnetic selfenergies of proton and neutron can be calculated with...
The difference between the electromagnetic selfenergies of proton and neutron can be calculated with...
The difference between the electromagnetic selfenergies of proton and neutron can be calculated with...
The difference between the electromagnetic self-energies of proton and neutron can be calculated wit...
The difference between the electromagnetic self-energies of proton and neutron can be calculated wit...
The difference between the electromagnetic self-energies of proton and neutron can be calculated wit...
The Cottingham formula expresses the leading contribution of the electromagnetic interaction to the ...
The theme of this paper is a discussion of what can be termed as an elementary particle dispersion t...