We report the first observation of the parity-violating 2.2 MeV gamma-ray
asymmetry Aγnp in neutron-proton capture using polarized cold
neutrons incident on a liquid parahydrogen target at the Spallation Neutron
Source at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Aγnp isolates the ΔI=1, \mbox{3S1→3P1} component of the weak
nucleon-nucleon interaction, which is dominated by pion exchange and can be
directly related to a single coupling constant in either the DDH meson exchange
model or pionless EFT. We measured Aγnp=[−3.0±1.4(stat)±0.2(sys)]×10−8, which implies a DDH weak πNN coupling of
hπ1=[2.6±1.2(stat)±0.2(sys)]×10−7 and a pionless
EFT constant of C3S1→3P1/C0=[−7.4±3.5(stat)±0.5(sys)]×10−11 MeV−1. We describe the experiment, data
analysis, systematic uncertainties, and the implications of the result.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figure