A compact frozen-spin muon trap design that projects a sensitivity of 4e-21 e·cm (Phase I) and 6e-23 e·cm (Phase II), improving the current muon EDM limit by up to three orders of magnitude.
Reexamination of The Standard Model Nucleon Electric Dipole Moment
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The Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa matrix in the Standard Model is currently the only experimentally-confirmed source of CP-violation. The intrinsic electric dipole moment of the nucleon induced by this CP-phase via hadronic loop and pole diagrams has been studied more than two decades ago, but the existing calculation is subject to various theoretical issues such as the breakdown of chiral power counting and uncertainties in the determination of low energy constants. We carry out an up-to-date re-analysis on both one-loop and pole diagram contributions to the nucleon electric dipole moment based on Heavy Baryon Chiral Perturbation Theory in a way that preserves power counting, and redo the determination of the low energy constants following the results of more recent articles. Combined with an estimation of higher-order contributions, we expect the long-distance contribution to the Standard Model nucleon electric dipole moment to be approximately $(1\times10^{-32}-6\times10^{-32})e\,\mathrm{cm}$.
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A compact frozen-spin trap for the search for the electric dipole moment of the muon
A compact frozen-spin muon trap design that projects a sensitivity of 4e-21 e·cm (Phase I) and 6e-23 e·cm (Phase II), improving the current muon EDM limit by up to three orders of magnitude.