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Model Dependence of the 2H Electric Dipole Moment

Nuclear Theory 2010-12-28 v1

Abstract

Background: Direct measurement of the electric dipole moment (EDM) of the neutron lies in the future; measurement of a nuclear EDM may well come first. The deuteron is one nucleus for which exact model calculations are feasible. Purpose: We explore the model dependence of deuteron EDM calculations. Methods: Using a separable potential formulation of the Hamiltonian, we examine the sensitivity of the deuteron EDM to variation in the nucleon-nucleon interaction. We write the EDM as the sum of two terms, the first depending on the target wave function with plane-wave intermediate states, and the second depending on intermediate multiple scattering in the 3P1 channel, the latter being sensitive to the off-shell behavior of the 3P1 amplitude. Results: We compare the full calculation with the plane-wave approximation result, examine the tensor force contribution to the model results, and explore the effect of short range repulsion found in realistic, contemporary potential models of the deuteron. Conclusions: Because one-pion exchange dominates the EDM calculation, separable potential model calculations will provide an adequate description of the 2H EDM until such time as a better than 10% measurement is obtained.

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@article{arxiv.1011.4968,
  title  = {Model Dependence of the 2H Electric Dipole Moment},
  author = {Iraj R. Afnan and Benjamin F. Gibson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1011.4968},
  year   = {2010}
}

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21 pages, 2 figures, submitted to Physical Review C