Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory
Scientific paper
2002-11-28
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Theory
5 pages, 1 figure, uses aipproc.cls. Proceedings of the 15th International Spin Physics Symposium
Scientific paper
10.1063/1.1607140
The anapole moment is a parity-odd and time-reversal-even electromagnetic moment. Although it was conjectured shortly after the discovery of parity nonconservation, its existence has not been confirmed until recently in heavy nuclear systems, which are known to be the suitable laboratories because of the many-body enhancement. By carefully identifying the nuclear-spin-dependent atomic parity nonconserving effect, the first clear evidence was found in cesium. In this talk, I will discuss how nuclear anapole moments are used to constrain the parity-nonconserving nuclear force, a still less well-known channel among weak interactions.
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