Measurement of the weak neutral current via nuclear parity violation

John F. Donoghue and Barry R. Holstein
Phys. Rev. D 31, 70 – Published 1 January 1985
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Abstract

Present low-energy experiments which detect parity violation in nuclei are analyzed, and a consistent set of weak couplings is extracted. Using symmetries and the quark model, it is shown that a parity-violating weak-neutral-current contribution is required by the data, and we extract values sin2θW=0.0±0.4 or ρ=1.1±0.2, consistent with other determinations. The error quoted is statistical only, and does not include a possibly sizable theoretical uncertainty. On the other hand, if we assume the world-average values for ρ and θW, we can obtain from the data (with minimal quark-model assumptions) the matrix element of an operator which is closely related to operators involved in the so-called ‘‘penguin’’ diagrams of ΔS=1 hyperon decay. The matrix element so obtained is consistent with that calculated in a modified form of the vacuum-saturation technique, and has a magnitude such that the penguin contributions to hyperon decays are moderate but not dominant.

  • Received 23 July 1984

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.31.70

©1985 American Physical Society

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John F. Donoghue and Barry R. Holstein

  • Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts 01003

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Vol. 31, Iss. 1 — 1 January 1985

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