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Rank-2 Electromagnetic Backgrounds and Angular Momentum Barriers in Gravitomagnetic Spin-Quadrupole Searches

Quantum Physics 2026-04-23 v1 General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology Nuclear Theory

Abstract

We present a complete analysis of the angular momentum selection rules and electromagnetic backgrounds that constrain any spectroscopic search for the gravitomagnetic spin-quadrupole coupling in highly charged ions. A sequence of four barriers is identified: (i)~the Wigner-Eckart theorem mandates j3/2j \geq 3/2 electronic states for sensitivity to the rank-2 gravitomagnetic operator, excluding the deformation-immune j=1/2j=1/2 states; (ii)~the nuclear electric quadrupole hyperfine interaction (HFS-E2) generates an 18\sim 18-orders-of-magnitude electromagnetic background in the required j=3/2j=3/2 channel; (iii)~second-order HFS mixing between fine-structure levels leaves a residual 106\sim 10^{-6} eV even after centroid extraction; (iv)~tensor nuclear polarizability (TNP), scaling with B(E2)B(E2) rather than QsQ_s, introduces an independent rank-2 background of 1012\sim 10^{-12} eV. We derive the algebraic conditions under which a multi-isotope, multi-transition Generalized King Plot can separate these backgrounds from the gravitational signal, and show that the minimum experimental topology requires three transitions and NoddNbkg+1N_{\text{odd}} \geq N_{\text{bkg}} + 1 odd-spin isotopes with linearly independent nuclear parameters. For the molybdenum chain, this yields a first laboratory-derivable bound χ1108109|\chi - 1| \lesssim 10^{8} - 10^9 on the gyrogravitational ratio, limited by current precision on nuclear quadrupole moments and transition rates. We quantify the experimental milestones needed to improve this bound by each order of magnitude, providing a roadmap for future searches.

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@article{arxiv.2604.20717,
  title  = {Rank-2 Electromagnetic Backgrounds and Angular Momentum Barriers in Gravitomagnetic Spin-Quadrupole Searches},
  author = {Leonardo A. Pachon},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.20717},
  year   = {2026}
}

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