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Electric dipole moments and the search for new physics

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2022-04-05 v2 High Energy Physics - Experiment High Energy Physics - Lattice Nuclear Experiment Nuclear Theory

Abstract

Static electric dipole moments of nondegenerate systems probe mass scales for physics beyond the Standard Model well beyond those reached directly at high energy colliders. Discrimination between different physics models, however, requires complementary searches in atomic-molecular-and-optical, nuclear and particle physics. In this report, we discuss the current status and prospects in the near future for a compelling suite of such experiments, along with developments needed in the encompassing theoretical framework.

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@article{arxiv.2203.08103,
  title  = {Electric dipole moments and the search for new physics},
  author = {Ricardo Alarcon and Jim Alexander and Vassilis Anastassopoulos and Takatoshi Aoki and Rick Baartman and Stefan Baeßler and Larry Bartoszek and Douglas H. Beck and Franco Bedeschi and Robert Berger and Martin Berz and Hendrick L. Bethlem and Tanmoy Bhattacharya and Michael Blaskiewicz and Thomas Blum and Themis Bowcock and Anastasia Borschevsky and Kevin Brown and Dmitry Budker and Sergey Burdin and Brendan C. Casey and Gianluigi Casse and Giovanni Cantatore and Lan Cheng and Timothy Chupp and Vince Cianciolo and Vincenzo Cirigliano and Steven M. Clayton and Chris Crawford and B. P. Das and Hooman Davoudiasl and Jordy de Vries and David DeMille and Dmitri Denisov and Milind V. Diwan and John M. Doyle and Jonathan Engel and George Fanourakis and Renee Fatemi and Bradley W. Filippone and Victor V. Flambaum and Timo Fleig and Nadia Fomin and Wolfram Fischer and Gerald Gabrielse and R. F. Garcia Ruiz and Antonios Gardikiotis and Claudio Gatti and Andrew Geraci and James Gooding and Bob Golub and Peter Graham and Frederick Gray and W. Clark Griffith and Selcuk Haciomeroglu and Gerald Gwinner and Steven Hoekstra and Georg H. Hoffstaetter and Haixin Huang and Nicholas R. Hutzler and Marco Incagli and Takeyasu M. Ito and Taku Izubuchi and Andrew M. Jayich and Hoyong Jeong and David Kaplan and Marin Karuza and David Kawall and On Kim and Ivan Koop and Wolfgang Korsch and Ekaterina Korobkina and Valeri Lebedev and Jonathan Lee and Soohyung Lee and Ralf Lehnert and Kent K. H. Leung and Chen-Yu Liu and Joshua Long and Alberto Lusiani and William J. Marciano and Marios Maroudas and Andrei Matlashov and Nobuyuki Matsumoto and Richard Mawhorter and Francois Meot and Emanuele Mereghetti and James P. Miller and William M. Morse and James Mott and Zhanibek Omarov and Luis A. Orozco and Christopher M. O'Shaughnessy and Cenap Ozben and SeongTae Park and Robert W. Pattie and Alexander N. Petrov and Giovanni Maria Piacentino and Bradley R. Plaster and Boris Podobedov and Matthew Poelker and Dinko Pocanic and V. S. Prasannaa and Joe Price and Michael J. Ramsey-Musolf and Deepak Raparia and Surjeet Rajendran and Matthew Reece and Austin Reid and Sergio Rescia and Adam Ritz and B. Lee Roberts and Marianna S. Safronova and Yasuhiro Sakemi and Philipp Schmidt-Wellenburg and Andrea Shindler and Yannis K. Semertzidis and Alexander Silenko and Jaideep T. Singh and Leonid V. Skripnikov and Amarjit Soni and Edward Stephenson and Riad Suleiman and Ayaki Sunaga and Michael Syphers and Sergey Syritsyn and M. R. Tarbutt and Pia Thoerngren and Rob G. E. Timmermans and Volodya Tishchenko and Anatoly V. Titov and Nikolaos Tsoupas and Spyros Tzamarias and Alessandro Variola and Graziano Venanzoni and Eva Vilella and Joost Vossebeld and Peter Winter and Eunil Won and Anatoli Zelenski and Tanya Zelevinsky and Yan Zhou and Konstantin Zioutas},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2203.08103},
  year   = {2022}
}

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