Ab initio calculations of electric dipole moments of light nuclei
ORAL
Abstract
In any finite system, the presence of a non-zero permanent electric dipole moment (EDM) would indicate CP violation beyond the small violation predicted in the Standard Model. Here, we use the ab initio no-core shell model (NCSM) framework to theoretically investigate the magnitude of the nuclear EDM. We calculate EDMs of several light nuclei using chiral two- and three-body interactions and a PT-violating Hamiltonian based on a one-meson-exchange model. We will present a benchmark calculation for 3He, as well as results for the more complex nuclei 6,7Li, 9Be, 10,11B, 13C, 14,15N, and 19F. Our results suggest that different nuclei can be used to probe different terms of the PT violating interaction. These calculations allow us to suggest which nuclei may be good candidates in the search for a measurable permanent electric dipole moment.
*This work was supported by the NSERC Grant No. SAPIN-2016- 00033. TRIUMF receives federal funding via a contribution agreement with the National Research Council of Canada. Computing support came from an INCITE Award on the Summit supercomputer of the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility (OLCF) at ORNL, and from Westgrid and Compute Canada.
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Publication: Paul Froese and Petr Navratil, arXiv:2103.06365
Presenters
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Petr Navratil
- TRIUMF