Abstract
Electron-proton coincidences in inelastic electron-deuteron scattering were detected under the following conditions: incident beam energy 500 MeV; electron scattered at 75° and 359 MeV; proton detected at 40° 23′ (the q direction for the ep elastic scattering). The coincidence cross-section with a D2 target was found to be (4.2±0.8)×1032 cm2/sr2 MeV. The experimental result agreed, within the statistical errors, with the value calculated from a theory of Durand. One may conclude that proton form factors in a bound state and the free state do not differ significantly.