ON THE PARITY NONCONSERVATION INDUCED BY THE UNIVERSAL FERMI INTERACTIONS INTO THE PION-NUCLEON VERTEX
Abstract
The problem whether the interpretation of strong interactions as high energy effects of the Universal Fermi Interacti ns (UFI) is consistent with experimental evidence on parity conservation in low energy nuclear physics is investigated. The parity non-conserving part of the one nucleon off shell pi-N vertex, which originates in the UFI (which we consider smeared out with a heavy vector boson of such a mass, that they bind an extreme relativistic nucleon - antinucleon pair into a pion) of the nucleons, is evaluated using dispersion methods and is found to have a relative magnitude of order 1/100,000 10-5 when compared with the parity conserving part. This yields a parity non-conserving pi-N scattering amplitude of the same relative order of magnitude, a result which does not contradict the existing experimental data.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 10, 1961
- Accession Number
- AD0264840
Entities
People
- D. Flamm
- P.g. Freund
Organizations
- University of Vienna