Future Directions in Parity Violation: From Quarks to the Cosmos
Michael J. Ramsey-Musolf

TL;DR
This paper explores future research directions in parity violation across various physical systems, aiming to deepen understanding of the Standard Model and uncover potential new physics.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of upcoming experimental and theoretical approaches to study parity violation from quarks to cosmological scales.
Findings
Identifies key parity-violating observables for future investigation
Highlights potential insights into physics beyond the Standard Model
Suggests experimental strategies for detecting electric dipole moments
Abstract
I discuss the prospects for future studies of parity-violating (PV) interactions at low energies and the insights they might provide about open questions in the Standard Model as well as physics that lies beyond it. I cover four types of parity-violating observables: PV electron scattering; PV hadronic interactions; PV correlations in weak decays; and searches for the permanent electric dipole moments of quantum systems.
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