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arxiv: 1706.02893 · v1 · pith:ZUILPFJ7new · submitted 2017-06-09 · ⚛️ physics.atom-ph

{cal{P,T}}-Odd and Magnetic Hyperfine Interaction Constants and Excited-State Lifetime for HfF^+

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Parity- and time-reversal-symmetry violating interaction constants required for the interpretation of a recent measurement (arXiv:1704.07928 [physics.atom-ph]) of corresponding symmetry violations in the $\Omega=1$ (${^3\Delta}_1$) science state of the HfF$^+$ molecular ion are reported. Using a relativistic four-component all-electron multi-reference configuration interaction model the nucleon-electron scalar-pseudoscalar interaction constant is determined as $W_S = 20.0$ [kHz]. An updated result for the electron electric-dipole-moment effective electric field of $|E_{\text{eff}}| = 22.7 \left[\frac{\rm GV}{\rm cm}\right]$ is obtained. Further results of relevance in the context of the search for leptonic charge-parity violation such as magnetic hyperfine interaction constants and electronic $G$-tensor for HfF$^+$ are presented.

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