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Parity nonconserving observables in thermal neutron capture on a proton
C. H. Hyun ; S. J. Lee ; J. Haidenbauer ; S. W. Hong ;
Date 26 Nov 2004
Journal Eur.Phys.J. A24 (2005) 129-135
Subject nucl-th
AbstractWe calculate parity nonconserving observables in the processes where a neutron is captured on a proton at the threshold energy radiating a photon. Various potential models such as Paris, Bonn and Argonne $v18$ are used for the strong interactions, and the meson-exchange description is employed for the weak interactions between hadrons. The photon polarization $P_gamma$ in the unpolarized neutron capture process and photon asymmetry $A_gamma$ in the polarized neutron capture process are obtained in terms of the weak meson-nucleon coupling constants. $A_gamma$ turns out to be basically insensitive to the employed strong interaction models and thus can be uniquely determined in terms of the weak coupling constants, but $P_gamma$ depends significantly on the strong interaction models.
Source arXiv, nucl-th/0411102
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