Axion Induced Oscillating Electric Dipole Moment of the Electron
Abstract
A cosmic axion, via the electromagnetic anomaly, induces an oscillating electric dipole for the electron of frequency and strength (few) e-cm, two orders of magnitude above the nucleon, and within a few orders of magnitude of the present standard model constant limit. We give a detailed study of this phenomenon via the interaction of the cosmic axion, through the electromagnetic anomaly, with particular emphasis on the decoupling limit of the axion, . The analysis is subtle, and we find the general form of the action involves a local contact interaction and a nonlocal contribution, analogous to the "transverse current" in QED, that enforces the decoupling limit. We carefully derive the effective action in the Pauli-Schroedinger non-relativistic formalism, and in Georgi's heavy quark formalism adapted to the "heavy electron" (). We compute the electric dipole radiation emitted by free electrons, magnets and currents, immersed in the cosmic axion field, and discuss experimental configurations that may yield a detectable signal.
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@article{arxiv.1508.04083,
title = {Axion Induced Oscillating Electric Dipole Moment of the Electron},
author = {Christopher T. Hill},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1508.04083},
year = {2016}
}
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18 pages, 1 figure, v5 is equivalent to the published document