TaO$^+$, a Candidate Molecular Ion in Search of Physics Beyond the Standard Model
Abstract
The TaO molecular ion is proposed as a candidate system for detecting signatures of charge parity () violating physics beyond the standard model of elementary particles. The electron electric dipole moment (EDM) effective electric field , the nucleon-electron scalar-pseudoscalar (ne-SPS) interaction constant [kHz] and the nuclear magnetic quadrupole interaction constant [] are found to be sizeable -odd enhancements. The ratio of the leptonic and semi-leptonic enhancements differs strongly from the one for the ThO system which may provide improved limits on the electron EDM, , and the SPS coupling constant, . TaO is found to have a electronic ground state like the previously proposed ThF molecular ion, but an order of magnitude smaller parallel G-tensor component which makes it less vulnerable to systematic errors in experiment.
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@article{arxiv.1611.08741,
title = {TaO$^+$, a Candidate Molecular Ion in Search of Physics Beyond the Standard Model},
author = {Timo Fleig},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1611.08741},
year = {2017}
}
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9 pages, 1 figure