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Chang Ho Hyun Daegu University Korea Baryons 2013, Glasgow June 25, 2013 Hadronic weak interactions from the photodisintegration of the deuteron
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Outline Aim Theory Results Prospects
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Aim Strong interactions: Modern potentials (Av18, CD Bonn, Nijimegen 97, …), Effective field theories (EFTs) Electromagnetic interactions: EM transitions Gravitation: General relativity, neutron stars Weak interactions: ? Nucleon-nucleon interactions below pion threshold
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DDH potential: Parity-violating (PV) one-meson exchange Weak interactions at hadronic scale
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Issues with DDH potential Correct form? Missing term? Values of the coupling constants? Effective field theory for parity-violating NN interactions Systematic expansion Pionful theory Pionless theory Aim Establish a consistent description of PV NN interaction with a pionless EFT
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Theory Low-energy EFT LECs PV LECs
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PV interactions in the pionless EFT with dibaryons Five PV LECs nn, pp: h 0s1,2 dNN np: h 0s3 dNN, h 0t dNN, h 1 dNN
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Observables: Polarization P i’ in d → pol(n)p (i=x, y, z) p n z’ y’ i ( ) : differential cross section with neutron spin parallel and anti-parallel along the axis i
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Feynman diagrams
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Results Transition amplitude Parity-conservingParity-violating
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P z’ A (exp) = -(0.15±0.48) 10 -7 How large: Compare to the asymmetry in pol(n)p → d at threshold
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P x’ How large: Compare to the polarization in np → d at threshold P (exp) = (1.8±1.8) 10 -7
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Prospects Large P z’, non-negligible P x’ A in pol(n)p → d : NPDGamma collaboration at SNS P in pol( )d → np: TUNL HIGS upgrade, Shanghai P i’ in d → pol(n)p: Useful for counter-determination of PV LECs
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Thank you.
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PV observables and data in the few-nucleon systems Process (MeV)Observable Exp. ( 10 7 ) pp scat. (13.6)Longitudinal asymmetry-0.93±0.21 pp scat. (45)Longitudinal asymmetry-1.57±0.23 p scat. (46) Longitudinal asymmetry-3.34±0.93 np capturePolarization1.8±1.8 pol(n)p captureAsymmetry-(0.15±0.48) pol(n)d captureAsymmetry42±38
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PV coupling constants can be determined from data, e.g. aa aa aa Paris-0.148-0.0010.003 Av18-0.117-0.0010.002 Asymmetry in pol(n)p capture Polarization in np capture p p p0p0 Bonn-0.0890-0.02140.0088 Av18-0.0088-0.01750.0034
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