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The parity-violating nucleon-nucleon force in the 1/N_c expansion

Nuclear Theory 2015-03-05 v2 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology Nuclear Experiment

Abstract

Several experimental investigations have observed parity violation in nuclear systems-a consequence of the weak force between quarks. We apply the 1/Nc1/N_c expansion of QCD to the P-violating T-conserving component of the nucleon-nucleon (NN) potential. We show there are two leading-order operators, both of which affect pp\vec{p}p scattering at order NcN_c. We find an additional four operators at O(Nc0sin2θW)O(N_c^0 \sin^2 \theta_W) and six at O(1/Nc)O(1/N_c). Pion exchange in the PV NN force is suppressed by 1/Nc1/N_c and sin2θW\sin^2 \theta_W, providing a quantitative explanation for its non-observation up to this time. The large-NcN_c hierarchy of other PV NN force mechanisms is consistent with estimates of the couplings in phenomenological models. The PV observed in pp\vec{p}p scattering data is compatible with natural values for the strong and weak coupling constants: there is no evidence of fine tuning.

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@article{arxiv.1410.1157,
  title  = {The parity-violating nucleon-nucleon force in the 1/N_c expansion},
  author = {Daniel R. Phillips and Daris Samart and Carlos Schat},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1410.1157},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

5 pages, 2 figures. New version accepted for publication in Physical Review Letters. It incorporates responses to referee comments and has been cut to comply with the PRL length limit