Abstract
Using new multipole analyses of low-energy pion photoproduction, we have examined the possibility that the electromagnetic current does not commute with the axial charge . Within errors, which are not as small as one would like, there is no evidence for a lack of commutation. It is pointed out that the photoproduction amplitude which directly measures this commutator receives very little contribution from the large, well-determined multipole and is dominated by the more exotic multipoles like .
- Received 14 May 1971
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.4.1561
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