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Parity nonconserving proton-proton elastic scattering

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The parity nonconserving longitudinal analyzing power \(\bar A_L\) is calculated in elastic \(\vec pp\) scattering at the energies below the approximate inelastic region T lab = 350 MeV. The short-ranged heavy meson ρ and ω exchanges as well as the longer-ranged 2π exchanges (with and without intermediate configurations) are considered as the mediators of the parity nonconserving interactions. The DDH “best” coupling values are used as the parity nonconserving meson-NN couplings. Also three different parity nonconserving two-pion exchange potentials by various authors are compared.

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Partanen, T.M., Niskanen, J.A. & Iqbal, M.J. Parity nonconserving proton-proton elastic scattering. Eur. Phys. J. A 48, 119 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1140/epja/i2012-12119-1

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