The chiral quark model posits pseudoscalar and vector meson couplings to
constituent quarks. The parity violating meson-quark couplings lead to anapole
moments and form factors of the nucleons. These arise both as parity violating
meson loop fluctuations as well as exchange currents and polarization currents
that are induced by the parity violating interaction between quarks. Because of
cancellations between the different contributions the magnitude of the
calculated anapole moments is only of the order ∼10−8 and is
determined mainly by magnitude of the parity-violating meson-nucleon coupling
constants.Comment: Figure 8 correcte