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A chiral effective field theory study of hadronic parity violation in few-nucleon systems

Nuclear Theory 2015-06-19 v1

Abstract

We reconsider the derivation of the nucleon-nucleon parity-violating (PV) potential within a chiral effective field theory framework. We construct the potential up to next-to-next-to-leading order by including one-pion-exchange, two-pion-exchange, contact, and 1/M (M being the nucleon mass) terms, and use dimensional regularization to renormalize the pion-loop corrections. A detailed analysis of the number of independent low-energy constants (LEC's) entering the potential is carried out. We find that it depends on six LEC's: the pion-nucleon PV coupling constant hπ1h^1_\pi and five parameters multiplying contact interactions. We investigate PV effects induced by this potential on several few-nucleon observables, including the p\vec{p}-pp longitudinal asymmetry, the neutron spin rotation in n\vec{n}-pp and n\vec{n}-dd scattering, and the longitudinal asymmetry in the 3^3He(n,p)3(\vec{n},p)^3H charge-exchange reaction. An estimate for the range of values of the various LEC's is provided by using available experimental data.

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@article{arxiv.1403.2267,
  title  = {A chiral effective field theory study of hadronic parity violation in few-nucleon systems},
  author = {M. Viviani and A. Baroni and L. Girlanda and A. Kievsky and L. E. Marcucci and R. Schiavilla},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1403.2267},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

31 pages, 7 figures, submitted to Physical Review C