Abstract

Even if the weak neutral current is a pure vector or axial vector, i.e. conserves parity, parity violating correlations among hadrons in the final state can occur. The corresponding asymmetries must, however, be within certain bounds. Explicit expressions for these bounds are given. Experimental violation of these bounds would prove that the neutral current contains both vector and axial vector parts.

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