Article
WAVEFUNCTION RENORMALIZATION AND NUCLEAR PARITY NONCONSERVATION
PHYSICS LETTERS B
Publication Date
1983
Abstract
It is argued that a recent calculation, which envisions a major role for a parity violating wave function renormalization term, predicts effects in a variety of low energy weak processes which are in contradiction to experiment. It is also shown that the physics of such renormalization terms are already included in previous work.
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Pages
509-512
Citation Information
JF Donoghue and BR Holstein. "WAVEFUNCTION RENORMALIZATION AND NUCLEAR PARITY NONCONSERVATION" PHYSICS LETTERS B Vol. 125 Iss. 6 (1983) Available at: http://works.bepress.com/barry_holstein/145/