Abstract

Two problems arising in calculating parity-violating effects in nuclei are discussed: the lack of reliable information on (i) weak parity-violating NN potentials and (ii) strong NN potentials at short relative distances and their influence on nuclear structure (short-range correlations). It is shown how to compute the latter reliably with the result that the parity admixtures depend strongly on the nucleon-nucleon potentials used. From this we conclude that the determination of the weak NN forces cannot be separated from the determination of the short-range behaviour of strong NN potentials.

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