Experiments on Parity Nonconservation in Nuclear Forces. I. Gamma Transitions inTa181andLu175

Abstract
We report measurements of the circular polarization of γ rays from unpolarized sources of Hf181 and Yb475 of 100-1000-Ci strength, using a Compton polarimeter in a forward-scattering geometry. Our technique consisted of integrating the total detector current and digitizing the charge. Several aspects of this novel method are discussed, such as the role of the switching pattern in optimizing the signal-to-noise ratio. All possible causes of false asymmetries are investigated. Control experiments are carried out with Ru103 sources. The contribution to the observed circular polarization due to bremsstrahlung has been calculated, as well as determined experimentally. Our results for the circular polarization are Pγ=(3.9±1.2)×106 for the 482-keV transition in Ta181, and Pγ=(6.3±1.0)×105 for the 396-keV transition in Lu175. These findings confirm the existence of a parity-nonconserving term in the nuclear Hamiltonian.