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Parity Violation in Proton-Proton Scattering

Authors :
A.R. Berdoz
J. Birchall
J.D. Bowman
J.R. Campbell
C.A. Davis
A.A. Green
P.W. Green
A.A. Hamian
D.C. Healey
R. Helmer
S. Kadantsev
Y. Kuznetsov
R. Laxdal
L. Lee
C.D.P. Levy
R.E. Mischke
S.A. Page
W.D. Ramsay
S.D. Reitzner
G. Roy
P.W. Schmor
A.M. Sekulovich
J. Soukup
G.M. Stinson
T. Stocki
V. Sum
N.A. Titov
W.T.H. van Oers
R-J. Woo
A.N. Zelenski
Publication Year :
1997
Publisher :
arXiv, 1997.

Abstract

Measurements of parity-violating longitudinal analyzing powers (normalized asymmetries) in polarized proton-proton scattering provide a unique window on the interplay between the weak and strong interactions between and within hadrons. Several new proton-proton parity violation experiments are presently either being performed or are being prepared for execution in the near future: at TRIUMF at 221 MeV and 450 MeV and at COSY (Kernforschungsanlage Juelich) at 230 MeV and near 1.3 GeV. These experiments are intended to provide stringent constraints on the set of six effective weak meson-nucleon coupling constants, which characterize the weak interaction between hadrons in the energy domain where meson exchange models provide an appropriate description. The 221 MeV is unique in that it selects a single transition amplitude (3P2-1D2) and consequently constrains the weak meson-nucleon coupling constant h_rho{pp}. The TRIUMF 221 MeV proton-proton parity violation experiment is described in some detail. A preliminary result for the longitudinal analyzing power is Az = (1.1 +/-0.4 +/-0.4) x 10^-7. Further proton-proton parity violation experiments are commented on. The anomaly at 6 GeV/c requires that a new multi-GeV proton-proton parity violation experiment be performed.<br />Comment: 13 Pages LaTeX, 5 PostScript figures, uses espcrc1.sty. Invited talk at QULEN97, International Conference on Quark Lepton Nuclear Physics -- Nonperturbative QCD Hadron Physics & Electroweak Nuclear Processes --, Osaka, Japan May 20--23, 1997

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....362e38a55bff7b76bec039dbb8864808
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.nucl-ex/9708003