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Neutron electric dipole moment using $N_f{=}2{+}1{+}1$ twisted mass fermions

High Energy Physics - Lattice 2016-04-13 v2 High Energy Physics - Experiment High Energy Physics - Phenomenology Nuclear Theory

Abstract

We evaluate the neutron electric dipole moment dN\vert \vec{d}_N\vert using lattice QCD techniques. The gauge configurations analyzed are produced by the European Twisted Mass Collaboration using Nf=2+1+1N_f{=}2{+}1{+}1 twisted mass fermions at one value of the lattice spacing of a0.082 fma \simeq 0.082 \ {\rm fm} and a light quark mass corresponding to mπ373 MeVm_{\pi} \simeq 373 \ {\rm MeV}. Our approach to extract the neutron electric dipole moment is based on the calculation of the CPCP-odd electromagnetic form factor F3(Q2)F_3(Q^2) for small values of the vacuum angle θ\theta in the limit of zero Euclidean momentum transfer Q2Q^2. The limit Q20Q^2 \to 0 is realized either by adopting a parameterization of the momentum dependence of F3(Q2)F_3(Q^2) and performing a fit, or by employing new position space methods, which involve the elimination of the kinematical momentum factor in front of F3(Q2)F_3(Q^2). The computation in the presence of a CPCP-violating term requires the evaluation of the topological charge Q{\cal Q}. This is computed by applying the cooling technique and the gradient flow with three different actions, namely the Wilson, the Symanzik tree-level improved and the Iwasaki action. We demonstrate that cooling and gradient flow give equivalent results for the neutron electric dipole moment. Our analysis yields a value of dN=0.045(6)(1) θˉ efm\vert \vec{d}_N\vert=0.045(6)(1)\ \bar{\theta} \ e \cdot {\rm fm} for the ensemble with mπ=373m_\pi=373 MeV considered.

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@article{arxiv.1510.05823,
  title  = {Neutron electric dipole moment using $N_f{=}2{+}1{+}1$ twisted mass fermions},
  author = {C. Alexandrou and A. Athenodorou and M. Constantinou and K. Hadjiyiannakou and K. Jansen and G. Koutsou and K. Ottnad and M. Petschlies},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1510.05823},
  year   = {2016}
}

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Version accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. D.: 33 pages, 13 Figures