Anomalous anapole moment of an exotic nucleus
Abstract
Using the information on the nuclear structure of exotic neutron-rich halo nucleus 11Be, we evaluate the parity violating anapole moment in its ground state. The resulting value (11Be)=0.17 is fifteen times bigger than the typical value of the anapole moment of a normal nucleus of the same mass, and in fact exceeds by few times anapole moments of any known neutron-odd nuclei (e.g., kappa(11Be) > 2|(207Pb)|. It is also few times bigger than the neutral current contribution to the lepton-nucleus interaction.
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