Abstract

The parity-violating internucleon potential arising from ϱ, ω and ø exchange is shown to be negligible using the field-current identity (vector-meson dominance). The implications of this result are discussed. In particular, it is pointed out that from an experimental point of view the process n + d → 3He + γ should be more interesting than the process n + p → d + γ.

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