Radiative Corrections to Electron-Proton Scattering

The radiative corrections to the electron-proton scattering are calculated with the effects of the proton recoil taken into account. We assumed the experimental conditions of Hofstadter et al. at Stanford, namely only the final electrons are momentum-analyzed. The anisotropy in the maximum energy of photons which can be emitted and the radiation from the proton current are the two main effects due to the proton recoil, and both effects are considered. The mesonic effects in the two-photon exchange diagrams are not considered. Other than the uncertainty in the mesonic effects, our formula is good up to about 5 Bev.