Hadronic Parity Violation in Effective Field Theory
Matthias R. Schindler

TL;DR
This paper develops an effective field theory framework to analyze hadronic parity violation across few-nucleon systems, parameterizing observables with low-energy constants and discussing three-nucleon interactions.
Contribution
It introduces a systematic EFT approach to interpret hadronic parity violation and highlights the role of three-nucleon interactions in these phenomena.
Findings
Parameterization of observables with five low-energy constants
Results for parity-violating observables in two- and three-nucleon systems
Discussion on the significance of three-nucleon parity-violating interactions
Abstract
An effective field theory program to analyze and interpret hadronic parity violation in two-, three-, and few-nucleon systems is described. Observables can be parameterized in terms of five low-energy constants, which have to be determined from experimental input. Results for parity-violating observables in the two- and three-nucleon sectors are presented, including a discussion of the relevance of parity-violating three-nucleon interactions.
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