The 3He(\vec n,p)3H parity-conserving asymmetry
Abstract
Recently, the nHe collaboration reported a measurement of the parity-violating (PV) proton directional asymmetry in the capture reaction of HeH at meV incident neutron energies. The result increased the limited inventory of precisely measured and calculable PV observables in few-body systems required to further understand the structure of hadronic weak interaction. In this letter, we report the experimental and theoretical investigation of a parity conserving (PC) asymmetry in the same reaction (the first ever measured PC observable at meV neutron energies). As a result of S- and P-wave mixing in the reaction, the is inversely proportional to the neutron wavelength . The experimental value is Amstrongs. We present results for a theoretical analysis of this reaction by solving the four-body scattering problem within the hyperspherical harmonic method. We find that in the HeH reaction, depends critically on the energy and width of the close resonant state of He, resulting in a large sensitivity to the spin-orbit components of the nucleon-nucleon force and even to the three-nucleon force. The analysis of the accurately measured and using the same few-body theoretical models gives essential information needed to interpret the PV asymmetry in the HeH reaction.
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@article{arxiv.2405.10258,
title = {The 3He(\vec n,p)3H parity-conserving asymmetry},
author = {M. Viviani and S. Baeßler and L. Barrón-Palos and N. Birge and J. D. Bowman and J. Calarco and V. Cianciolo and C. E. Coppola and C. B. Crawford and G. Dodson and N. Fomin and I. Garishvili and M. T. Gericke and L. Girlanda and G. L. Greene and G. M. Hale and J. Hamblen and C. Hayes and E. B. Iverson and M. L. Kabir and A. Kievsky and L. E. Marcucci and M. McCrea and E. Plemons and A. Ramírez-Morales and P. E. Mueller and I. Novikov and S. I. Penttila and E. M. Scott and J. Watts and C. Wickersham},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.10258},
year = {2024}
}
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8 pages, 3 figures