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Spherically symmetric Earth models yield no net electron spin

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2024-11-14 v1 Earth and Planetary Astrophysics Geophysics

Abstract

Terrestrial experiments that use electrons in Earth as a spin-polarized source have been demonstrated to provide strong bounds on exotic long-range spin-spin and spin-velocity interactions. These bounds constrain the coupling strength of many proposed ultralight bosonic dark-matter candidates. Recently, it was pointed out that a monopole-dipole coupling between the Sun and the spin-polarized electrons of Earth would result in a modification of the precession of the perihelion of Earth. Using an estimate for the net spin-polarization of Earth and experimental bounds on Earth's perihelion precession, interesting constraints were placed on the magnitude of this monopole-dipole coupling. Here we investigate the spin associated with Earth's electrons. We find that there are about 6×10416 \times 10^{41} spin-polarized electrons in the mantle and crust of Earth oriented anti-parallel to their local magnetic field. However, when integrated over any spherically-symmetric Earth model, we find that the vector sum of these spins is zero. In order to establish a lower bound on the magnitude of the net spin along Earth's rotation axis we have investigated three of the largest breakdowns of Earth's spherical symmetry: the large low shear-velocity provinces of the mantle, the crustal composition, and the oblate spheroid of Earth. From these investigations we conclude that there are at least 5×10385 \times 10^{38} spin-polarized electrons aligned anti-parallel to Earth's rotation axis. This analysis suggests that the bounds on the monopole-dipole coupling that were extracted from Earth's perihelion precession need to be relaxed by a factor of about 2000.

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@article{arxiv.2411.08050,
  title  = {Spherically symmetric Earth models yield no net electron spin},
  author = {Nathan B. Clayburn and Andrew Glassford and Andrew Leiker and Thomas Uelmen and Jung-Fu Lin and Larry R. Hunter},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.08050},
  year   = {2024}
}

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10 pages, 1 figure, 1 table

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