Towards an Apparatus for High-Precision Measurements of the Permanent Nuclear Electric Dipole Moment
ORAL
Abstract
For decades, the study of electric dipole moments (EDMs) has probed symmetry-violating properties beyond the Standard Model of physics, with measurements of 3He and 129Xe's nuclear EDMs (nEDMs) being particularly valuable. Although such measurements have been performed thoroughly by Oak Ridge National Laboratory and CERN, it is nevertheless beneficial to continue experimentation. Here we detail a simple experimental process implemented to calculate the nEDMs of 3He and 129Xe. Using spin-exchange optical pumping, our gas samples were polarized to their theoretical maximums before being cooled and transferred to our experimental apparatus. This device was designed with separate electric and magnetic fields that were applied to induce and observe the free induction decays (FIDs) of the gases in various states. FID signals were recorded and analyzed for 3He through chi-squared minimization of the Breit-Wigner distribution and a dipole moment of d = (-0.4 ± 1.4) × 10-17 e·cm was calculated with an established upper bound of d < 3.2 × 10-18 e·cm at the 95% confidence level. Analogous measurements for 129Xe were unsuccessful as its polarization could not be confirmed. Although our upper bound is roughly ten orders of magnitude higher than existing measurements, this work contributes to ongoing efforts investigating physics beyond the Standard Model.
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Presenters
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Samuel S LeRose
University of Kentucky
Authors
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Samuel S LeRose
University of Kentucky
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Clayton Auton
Indiana University Bloomington
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james i britt
Eastern Kentucky University
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Christopher B Crawford
University of Kentucky
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Jason A Fry
Eastern Kentucky University
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Masaaki Kitaguchi
Nagoya University
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Nina Niemotka
Hendrix College
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Takuya Okudaira
Nagoya University
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Hirohiko Shimizu
Nagoya University
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Edwin F Shipp
Indiana University Bloomington
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Cory Allan Smith
University of Kentucky
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William Michael Snow
Indiana University Bloomington
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Dax Wadley
Berea College
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Martin Veillette
Berea College