JILA's search for the electron's electric dipole moment: a unique approach to searches for new physics
ORAL
Abstract
We are probing TeV-scale physics with a unique tabletop experiment which combines trapped molecular ions, rotating bias fields, orientation-resolved detection, and over a dozen lasers to both measure the electron's electric dipole moment and constrain potential dark matter candidates. In this talk I will introduce the essence of our measurement as well as our methods for constraining both dark matter and parity-violating physics.
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Presenters
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Tanya Roussy
University of Colorado, Boulder, JILA/NIST
Authors
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Tanya Roussy
University of Colorado, Boulder, JILA/NIST