Abstract

Nonleptonic weak interactions remain one of the most poorly understood sectors of the Standard Model. A quantitative description of the weak NN interaction is needed to understand weak interaction phenomena in atomic, nuclear, and hadronic systems. Measurements with low energy neutrons can lead to significant experimental progress. I describe the phenomenon of parity-odd neutron spin rotation and outline experimental strategies to isolate this phenomenon in light nuclei.

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