Nucleon-Nucleon Parity Violation Experiments
Willem T.H. Vanoers, et al, E497 Collaboration

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent and upcoming experiments measuring parity violation in nucleon-nucleon interactions, aiming to constrain weak meson-nucleon couplings and understand weak interactions within hadrons.
Contribution
It summarizes new experimental efforts at various facilities to measure parity violation and their potential to refine theoretical models of weak hadronic interactions.
Findings
New experiments at TRIUMF and COSY are underway or planned.
A ten-fold improvement in gamma-ray asymmetry measurement is being developed.
Results could constrain weak meson-nucleon coupling constants.
Abstract
Measurements of parity-violating longitudinal analyzing powers Az (normalized asymmetries) in polarized proton-proton scattering and in polarized neutron capture on the proton (n+p -> d+gamma) provide a unique window on the interplay between the weak and strong interactions between and within hadrons. Several new proton-proton parity violation experiments are presently either being performed or are being prepared for execution in the near future: at TRIUMF at 221 MeV and 450 MeV and at COSY (Forschungszentrum Juelich) in the multi-GeV range. A new measurement of the parity-violating gamma ray asymmetry with a ten-fold improvement in the accuracy over previous measurements is being developed at LANSCE. These experiments are intended to provide stringent constraints on the set of six effective weak meson-nucleon coupling constants, which characterize the weak interaction between hadrons…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNuclear physics research studies · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Advanced NMR Techniques and Applications
