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The Nucleon Electric Dipole Form Factor From Dimension-Six Time-Reversal Violation

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arxiv 1006.2304 v2 pith:537T2TQM submitted 2010-06-11 hep-ph hep-thnucl-th

The Nucleon Electric Dipole Form Factor From Dimension-Six Time-Reversal Violation

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We calculate the electric dipole form factor of the nucleon that arises as a low-energy manifestation of time-reversal violation in quark-gluon interactions of effective dimension 6: the quark electric and chromoelectric dipole moments, and the gluon chromoelectric dipole moment. We use the framework of two-flavor chiral perturbation theory to one loop.

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