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Axion Induced Oscillating Electric Dipole Moment of the Electron

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2016-01-27 v5 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics High Energy Physics - Experiment High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

A cosmic axion, via the electromagnetic anomaly, induces an oscillating electric dipole for the electron of frequency mam_a and strength \sim(few)×1032\times 10^{-32} 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, ta(t)ma0\partial_t a(t)\propto m_a \rightarrow 0. 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" (me>>mam_e>>m_a). 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