Abstract
The G0 experiment at Jefferson Lab uses elastic, parity-violating electron–proton scattering to study the strange-quark contribution to the proton form factors. A dedicated, special-purpose spectrometer was built for this project. We present results from the recently completed forward-scattering-angle run and compare them with previous experiments. Results from a combined analysis of all available data are also shown and the current status of the experiment and future plans are discussed.
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