Alternative Form of the Parity-Violating Current for the Hyperon Weak Radiative Decays and Hara Theorem
Abstract
It is shown that upon considering an alternative form of a parity-violating part of the transition electromagnetic current it is possible to reformulate Hara theorem in a way that it does not forbid any more nonzero asymmetry in the hyperon weak radiative decays + p+γ and - -+γ in the limit of exact SU(3)f symmetry thus resolving a contradiction with the data and maybe revealing hitherto unseen transition toroid dipole moments. A result is consistent with the traditional one on the single-quark weak radiative transition models. We have also reproduced Vasanti formula at the quark level. As for two-quark weak radiative transitions we have found that the important part of it contains also a toroid dipole moment contribution which seems to be an intrinsic reason of the apparent contradiction between the Hara theorem conclusion and quark model results for hyperon weak radiative decays.
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