%0 Journal Article %T Proton Charge Radius from Electron Scattering %A Ingo Sick %J Atoms | An Open Access Journal from MDPI %D 2018 %R https://doi.org/10.3390/atoms6010002 %X Abstract The rms-radius R of the proton charge distribution is a fundamental quantity needed for precision physics. This radius, traditionally determined from elastic electron-proton scattering via the slope of the Sachs form factor G e ( q 2 ) extrapolated to momentum transfer q 2 = 0 , shows a large scatter. We discuss the approaches used to analyze the e-p data, partly redo these analyses in order to identify the sources of the discrepancies and explore alternative parameterizations. The problem lies in the model dependence of the parameterized G ( q ) needed for the extrapolation. This shape of G ( q < q m i n ) is closely related to the shape of the charge density ¦Ñ ( r ) at large radii r, a quantity that is ignored in most analyses. When using our physics knowledge about this large- r density together with the information contained in the high- q data, the model dependence of the extrapolation is reduced, and different parameterizations of the pre-2010 data yield a consistent value for R = 0.887 ¡À 0.012 fm. This value disagrees with the more precise value 0.8409 ¡À 0.0004 fm determined from the Lamb shift in muonic hydrogen. View Full-Tex %K proton rms-radius %K electron scattering %U https://www.mdpi.com/2218-2004/6/1/2