Summary
Using a recently proposed model of parity violation effects in the baryon wave function we make predictions for parity-violating spin asymmetries in high-energy inclusive reactions.
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Si utilizza un recente modello delle violazioni di parità, basato su un effetto della funzione d’onda dei barioni, per fornire previsioni sulle asimmetrie di spin violanti la parità nelle reazioni inclusive ad alte energie.
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Испольэуя недавно предложенную модель для зффектов нарущения четности в барионной волновой функции, мы делаем предскаэания для асимметрий спина, нарущаюших четность в инклюэивных реакциях при высоких знергиях.
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Chiappetta, P., Soffer, J., Nardulli, G. et al. Parity violation in high-energy inclusive reactions. Nuov Cim A 81, 608–616 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02724200
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