Abstract

Though none of the experimental evidences for the strange quark contributions to nucleon properties is explained convincingly by an alternative, the recent experiments, even HAPPEX Collab. and A4 Collab., on a measurement of the parity-violating asymmetries show no strangeness in the proton. Despite this conclusion we demonstrate here no accidental compatibility of our theoretical predictions for nucleon strange form factors with some nonzero parity violation experimental results which strengthens our belief in the strangeness in the nucleon.

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