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Electroweak Interaction in Lightest Nuclei and Extraction of the Induced Pseudoscalar Constant

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We review the present state of our knowledge of the induced pseudoscalar constant gP, based on the analysis of the electroweak reactions in the lightest nuclei.

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Truhlík, E. Electroweak Interaction in Lightest Nuclei and Extraction of the Induced Pseudoscalar Constant. Czechoslovak Journal of Physics 53, 689–705 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1025315630608

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