Parity-Violating Observables of Two-Nucleon Systems in Effective Field Theory

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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31 pages, 5 figures (22 panels), and 6 tables

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10.1103/PhysRevC.75.065501

A newly-proposed parity-violating nucleon-nucleon interaction based on effective field theory is studied in this work. It is found that at low energy, i.e., E_lab less than 90 MeV for 1S0-3P0 transitions and E_lab less than 40 MeV for 3S1-1P1 and 3S1-3P1 transitions, the parity-violating observables can be completely specified by a minimal set of six parameters. It contains five low-energy constants, which are equivalent to the Danilov parameters, and an additional parameter that characterizes the long-range one-pion exchange and is proportional to the parity-violating pion-nucleon coupling constant. Selected observables in two-nucleons systems are analyzed in this framework with their dependence on these parameters being expressed in a nearly model-independent way.

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