Abstract

The BESIII experiment, hosted at the IHEP of Beijing, has collected the world largest data sample in the charmonium energy region. One of the most important physics goals of BESIII is the investigation of the QCD prediction. QCD can be accessed in a unique way by means of hadron spectroscopy. Charmonium decays provide an excellent scenario for studying nucleons and their properties. Of outmost importance is a deep understanding of the structure and the internal dynamics of nucleons, which can be accessed by means of the Form Factors (FFs). The most recent results for proton and neutron FFs from BESIII will be discussed.

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