Precision analysis of pseudoscalar interactions in neutron beta decays

Abstract

We analyze the contributions of the one-pion-pole (OPP) exchange, caused by strong low-energy interactions, and the pseudoscalar interaction beyond the Standard Model (BSM) to the correlation coefficients of the neutron beta-decays for polarized neutrons, polarized electrons and unpolarized protons. The strength of contributions of pseudoscalar interactions is defined by the effective coupling constant Cps = C(OPP)ps + C(BSM)ps. We show that the contribution of the OPP exchange is of order C(OPP)ps ~ - 10(-5). The effective coupling constant C(BSM)ps of the pseudoscalar interaction BSM can be in principle complex. Using the results, obtained by Gonzalez-Alonso et al.( Prog. Part. Nucl. Phys. 104, 165 (2019)) we find that the values of the real and imaginary parts of the effective coupling constant C(BSM)ps are constrained by - 3.5x10-5 < ReC(BSM)ps < 0 and ImC(BSM)ps < - 2.3x10(-5), respectively. The obtained results can be used as a theoretical background for experimental searches of contributions of interactions BSM in asymmetries of the neutron beta-decays with a polarized neutron, a polarized electron and an unpolarized proton at the level of accuracy of a few parts of 10-5 or even better (Abele, Hyperfine Interact.237, 155 (2016)).

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