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A New Method For A Sensitive Deuteron EDM Experiment
Y.K. Semertzidis ; M. Aoki ; M. Auzinsh ; V. Balakin ; A. Bazhan ; G.W. Bennett ; R.M. Carey ; P. Cushman ; P.T. Debevec ; A. Dudnikov ; F.J.M. Farley ; D.W. Hertzog ; M. Iwasaki ; K. Jungmann ; D. Kawall ; B. Khazin ; I.B. Khriplovich ; B. Kirk ; Y. Kuno ; D.M. Lazarus ; L.B. Leipuner ; V. Logashenko ; K.R. Lynch ; W.J. Marciano ; R. McNabb ; W. Meng ; J.P. Miller ; W.M. Morse ; C.J.G. Onderwater ; Y.F. Orlov ; C.S. Ozben ; R. Prig ; S. Rescia ; B.L. Roberts ; N. Shafer-Ray ; A. Silenko ; E.J. Stephenson ; K. Yoshimura ;
Date 26 Aug 2003
Subject hep-ex
AbstractIn this paper a new method is presented for particles in storage rings which could reach a statistical sensitivity of 10**(-27) e cm for the deuteron EDM. This implies an improvement of two orders of magnitude over the present best limits on the T-odd nuclear forces ksi parameter.
Source arXiv, hep-ex/0308063
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