An exact analytical Gaussian-basis formula for the electronic NSI term avoids first-order truncation and shows prior numerical methods overestimate the interaction by over 50% in RaO and 300% in LrF.
Arrowsmith-Kron, M
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Analytical Representation for the Electronic Contribution of the Nuclear Schiff Interaction Hamiltonian
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Heterotic String Theory Suggests a QCD Axion Near 0.5 neV
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Multireference Covariant Density Functional Theory with Stochastic Basis
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Radioactive Molecules as Laboratories of Fundamental Physics
Radioactive molecules offer enhanced sensitivity to new physics through combined nuclear and molecular properties, providing a platform complementary to high-energy colliders.
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Hadronic parity violation: successes, challenges, and future prospects
A review of hadronic parity violation covers observed effects, theoretical and experimental progress, and prospects for extending few-nucleon precision studies to nuclei and new physics searches.