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Parity conserving gamma asymmetry in n-p radiative capture
The importance of n-p radiative capture, utilizing polarized cold neutrons,
as a means of measuring the weak pion coupling constant is reviewed. Parity
conserving processes of the form k_gamma*[s_n,k_n] can contribute to the
s_n*k_gamma photon asymmetry in any such experiment, if the apparatus is not
perfectly symmetric. For an incident laboratory neutron energy of 0.003 eV a
value of A^{PC}_{gamma}=0.67*10^{-8} is obtained for two different potential
models (Argonne AV14 and Nijmegen Reid93). Serving as an extreme test case, the
Reid soft core potential yields 0.61*10^{-8}, close to the result of the
contemporary forces. Implications for extracting the weak pion coupling
constant and for monitoring the beam polarization are discussed.Comment: 8 page