The paper reports preliminary gradient-flow lattice results for the Weinberg and mixed susceptibilities, but statistical errors are too large to extract a useful Peccei-Quinn theta contribution.
nEDM from the theta-term and chromoEDM operators
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In a previous work, we showed that unresolved excited state contaminations provide a major source of systematic uncertainty in the calculation of the nucleon electric dipole moment due to the QCD topological term theta. Here we extend the calculation to the quark chromo-electric dipole moment operator (qcEDM). We also show quantitatively the impact of the mixing of the qcEDM with lower-dimensional operators on the lattice. Finally, we present preliminary results from a unitary clover-on-clover calculation for the QCD topological term.
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Gradient flow of the Weinberg operator
The paper reports preliminary gradient-flow lattice results for the Weinberg and mixed susceptibilities, but statistical errors are too large to extract a useful Peccei-Quinn theta contribution.