Parity-violating two-pion exchange nucleon-nucleon interaction

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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7 pages, 3 figures, 1 table, published in: Phys. Rev. C76. 047001 (2007)

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10.1103/PhysRevC.76.047001

We calculate in chiral perturbation theory the parity-violating two-pion exchange nucleon-nucleon potentials at leading one-loop order. At a distance of $r= m_\pi^{-1} \simeq 1.4 $fm they amount to about $\pm 16%$ of the parity-violating $1\pi$-exchange potential. We evaluate also the parity-violating effects arising from $2\pi$-exchange with excitation of virtual $\Delta(1232)$-isobars. These come out to be relatively small in comparison to those from diagrams with only nucleon intermediate states. The reason for this opposite behavior to the parity-conserving case is the blocking of the dominant isoscalar central channel by CP-invariance. Furthermore, we calculate the T-matrix related to the iteration of the parity-violating $1\pi$-exchange with the parity-conserving one. The analytical results presented in this work can be easily implemented into calculations of parity-violating nuclear observables.

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