Discussion of Isotensor Terms andTViolation in Pion Photoproduction near the First Resonance

Abstract
An analysis is made of the presently available experimental and theoretical information for pion photoproduction and π radiative capture near the first resonance with regard to the possibility of a violation of the ΔI1 rule, and the possibility of a T-violating electromagnetic current. An isotensor term is only one of the several possible explanations of the recent π photoproduction data. The radiative-capture data near the first resonance support a substantial T violation in the magnetic dipole amplitude. However, it is not established that this T violation may be ascribed to a single isospin part of the amplitude. Some predictions for experimental tests are given which could clarify the situation.