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Time invariance violating nuclear electric octupole moments | V.V. Flambaum
; D.W. Murray
; S.R. Orton
; | Date: |
11 Apr 1997 | Subject: | Nuclear Theory; Atomic Physics | nucl-th physics.atom-ph | Affiliation: | 1 and 2), D.W. Murray and S.R. Orton ( University of New South Wales, Sydney, ITAMP, Harvard University and the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory | Abstract: | The existence of a nuclear electric octupole moment (EOM) requires both parity and time invariance violation. The EOMs of odd $Z$ nuclei that are induced by a particular T- and P-odd interaction are calculated. We compare such octupole moments with the collective EOMs that can occur in nuclei having a static octupole deformation. A nuclear EOM can induce a parity and time invariance violating atomic electric dipole moment, and the magnitude of this effect is calculated. The contribution of a nuclear EOM to such a dipole moment is found, in most cases, to be smaller than that of other mechanisms of atomic electric dipole moment production. | Source: | arXiv, nucl-th/9704019 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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