2018
DOI: 10.1103/physrevd.98.073001
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Angular distributions in electroweak pion production off nucleons: Odd parity hadron terms, strong relative phases, and model dependence

Abstract: The study of pion production in nuclei is important for signal and background determinations in current and future neutrino oscillation experiments. The first step, however, is to understand the pion production reactions at the free nucleon level. We present an exhaustive study of the chargedcurrent and neutral-current neutrino and antineutrino pion production off nucleons, paying special attention to the angular distributions of the outgoing pion. We show, using general arguments, that parity violation and ti… Show more

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“…where L (2) ππ is the lowest order pion lagrangian. The leading order pion-nucleon χPT lagrangian, L (1) πN , contains the nucleon velocity chosen to be v µ = (1, 0) and the nucleon spin S µ = (0, 1 2 σ ),…”
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“…where L (2) ππ is the lowest order pion lagrangian. The leading order pion-nucleon χPT lagrangian, L (1) πN , contains the nucleon velocity chosen to be v µ = (1, 0) and the nucleon spin S µ = (0, 1 2 σ ),…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The NLO correction terms are contained in L (2) πN . The explicit expressions for the next order lagrangians, L (2) πN are given in, e.g., Ref. [8].…”
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“…We have not included an antisymmetric term proportional to (p µ q ν − p ν q µ ), since it would lead to time-reversal odd correlations[23,24].…”
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