Parity-violating asymmetry and dipole polarizabilities in atomic nuclei: How do they reconcile with each other?

In the recent years, considerable attention has been paid to the measurement of the dipole polarizability and parity violating asymmetry in medium and heavy mass nuclei such as 48Ca and 208Pb [1–4]. These two observables, as it already happened for the neutron skin thickness, are thought to be parti...

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Main Author: Roca-Maza Xavier
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Published: EDP Sciences 2025-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2025/09/epjconf_nsd2024_00001.pdf
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description In the recent years, considerable attention has been paid to the measurement of the dipole polarizability and parity violating asymmetry in medium and heavy mass nuclei such as 48Ca and 208Pb [1–4]. These two observables, as it already happened for the neutron skin thickness, are thought to be particularly sensitive to the properties of the nuclear equation of state at densities around nuclear saturation [5]. Hence, the interest in the low energy nuclear physics community to foster the needed experimental and theoretical developments to accurately study these two observables. In this proceeding I will briefly overview our recent theoretical analysis of the parity violating asymmetry and electric dipole polarizability [6–10].
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spelling doaj-art-71c6596fcc3a46a1a181bdb1b681cbb42025-08-20T01:53:30ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2025-01-013240000110.1051/epjconf/202532400001epjconf_nsd2024_00001Parity-violating asymmetry and dipole polarizabilities in atomic nuclei: How do they reconcile with each other?Roca-Maza Xavier0Departament de Física Quàntica i AstrofísicaIn the recent years, considerable attention has been paid to the measurement of the dipole polarizability and parity violating asymmetry in medium and heavy mass nuclei such as 48Ca and 208Pb [1–4]. These two observables, as it already happened for the neutron skin thickness, are thought to be particularly sensitive to the properties of the nuclear equation of state at densities around nuclear saturation [5]. Hence, the interest in the low energy nuclear physics community to foster the needed experimental and theoretical developments to accurately study these two observables. In this proceeding I will briefly overview our recent theoretical analysis of the parity violating asymmetry and electric dipole polarizability [6–10].https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2025/09/epjconf_nsd2024_00001.pdf
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Parity-violating asymmetry and dipole polarizabilities in atomic nuclei: How do they reconcile with each other?
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title Parity-violating asymmetry and dipole polarizabilities in atomic nuclei: How do they reconcile with each other?
title_full Parity-violating asymmetry and dipole polarizabilities in atomic nuclei: How do they reconcile with each other?
title_fullStr Parity-violating asymmetry and dipole polarizabilities in atomic nuclei: How do they reconcile with each other?
title_full_unstemmed Parity-violating asymmetry and dipole polarizabilities in atomic nuclei: How do they reconcile with each other?
title_short Parity-violating asymmetry and dipole polarizabilities in atomic nuclei: How do they reconcile with each other?
title_sort parity violating asymmetry and dipole polarizabilities in atomic nuclei how do they reconcile with each other
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