Possible Test of Weak Neutral Current Models in Polarized Nucleon-Nucleon Scattering
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The parity-violating-nuclear force is studied in the scattering of longitudinally polarized nucleons on nucleons. We calculate the asymmetry of the differential and total cross sections for polarized nucleon-nucleon scattering at energies up to 300 MeV. The possibility of testing various models for weak neutral currents is discussed in details about this process. In this connection, the circular polarization of γ ray in the process n+p→d+γ is also discussed.
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- 1977-12-25
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