First Observation of $P$-odd $γ$ Asymmetry in Polarized Neutron Capture on Hydrogen
Abstract: We report the first observation of the parity-violating 2.2 MeV gamma-ray asymmetry $A{np}_\gamma$ in neutron-proton capture using polarized cold neutrons incident on a liquid parahydrogen target at the Spallation Neutron Source at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. $A{np}_\gamma$ isolates the $\Delta I=1$, \mbox{${3}S_{1}\rightarrow {{3}P_{1}}$} 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 $A{np}_\gamma = [-3.0 \pm 1.4 (stat) \pm 0.2 (sys)]\times 10{-8}$, which implies a DDH weak $\pi NN$ coupling of $h_{\pi}{1} = [2.6 \pm 1.2(stat) \pm 0.2(sys)] \times 10{-7}$ and a pionless EFT constant of $C{{3}S_{1}\rightarrow {3}P_{1}}/C_{0}=[-7.4 \pm 3.5 (stat) \pm 0.5 (sys)] \times 10{-11}$ MeV${-1}$. We describe the experiment, data analysis, systematic uncertainties, and the implications of the result.
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