Elementary quantum mechanics of the neutron with an electric dipole moment
Abstract
The neutron, in addition to possibly having a permanent electric dipole moment as a consequence of violation of time-reversal invariance, develops an induced electric dipole moment in the presence of an external electric field. We present here a unified non-relativistic description of these two phenomena, in which the dipole moment operator, , is not constrained to lie along the spin operator. Although the expectation value of in the neutron is less than of the neutron radius, , the expectation value of is of order . We determine the spin motion in external electric and magnetic fields, as employed in past and future searches for a permanent dipole moment, and show that the neutron electric polarizability, although entering the neutron energy in an external electric field, does not affect the spin motion. In a simple non-relativistic model we show that the expectation value of the permanent dipole is, to lowest order, proportional to the product of the time reversal-violating coupling strength and the electric polarizability of the neutron.
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@article{arxiv.1606.06774,
title = {Elementary quantum mechanics of the neutron with an electric dipole moment},
author = {Gordon Baym and D. H. Beck},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1606.06774},
year = {2016}
}