“…Theoretical studies of the transverse and scalar (longitudinal) helicity amplitudes have been performed in various frameworks such as nonrelativistic constituent quark models (including relativistic corrections) [25][26][27], relativistic quark models [28][29][30][31], chiral quark models [32][33][34], different hybrid models [35,36], approaches including vector-meson-dominance features [37,38], and lattice QCD [39,40]. Even though the empirical data for the transverse and scalar (longitudinal) helicity amplitudes can be described fairly well for larger values of the squared momentum transfer in the framework of relativistic quark models as well as in lattice QCD, neither of the two approaches predicts the behavior in the low-Q 2 region correctly [9,12,29,33,37,39,40].…”