Parity of the neutron consistent with neutron-antineutron oscillations
Abstract: In the analysis of neutron-antineutron oscillations, it has been recently argued in the literature that the use of the $i\gamma{0}$ parity $n{p}(t,-\vec{x})=i\gamma{0}n(t,-\vec{x})$ which is consistent with the Majorana condition is mandatory and that the ordinary parity transformation of the neutron field $n{p}(t,-\vec{x}) = \gamma{0}n(t,-\vec{x})$ has a difficulty. We show that a careful treatment of the ordinary parity transformation of the neutron works in the analysis of neutron-antineutron oscillations. Technically, the CP symmetry in the mass diagonalization procedure is important and the two parity transformations, $i\gamma{0}$ parity and $\gamma{0}$ parity, are compensated for by the Pauli-G\"ursey transformation. Our analysis shows that either choice of the parity gives the correct results of neutron-antineutron oscillations if carefully treated.
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