Axial anomaly contribution to the parity nonconservation effects in atoms and ions

Abstract

The contribution of the axial triangle anomalous graph to the parity non-conservation effect in atoms is evaluated. The final answer looks like the emission of the electric photon by the magnetic dipole. The relative contribution to the parity non-conservation effect in neutral atoms appears to be negligible but is essentially larger in case of multicharged ions.

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