Measurement of Permanent Electric Dipole Moments of Charged Hadrons in Storage Rings
J\"org Pretz

TL;DR
This paper discusses the measurement of permanent electric dipole moments (EDMs) of charged hadrons in storage rings, aiming to detect CP violation beyond the Standard Model, which could explain matter-antimatter asymmetry.
Contribution
It introduces new techniques for measuring EDMs of charged hadrons in storage rings, expanding beyond traditional neutral particle experiments.
Findings
Potential to reach sensitivity of 10^{-29} e cm
Development of experimental methods for charged hadron EDM detection
Complementary efforts at Brookhaven and Forschungszentrum Juelich
Abstract
Permanent Electric Dipole Moments (EDMs) of elementary particles violate two fundamental symmetries: time reversal invariance (T) and parity (P). Assuming the CPT theorem this implies CP-violation. The CP-violation of the Standard Model is orders of magnitude too small to be observed experimentally in EDMs in the foreseeable future. It is also way too small to explain the asymmetry in abundance of matter and anti-matter in our universe. Hence, other mechanisms of CP violation outside the realm of the Standard Model are searched for and could result in measurable EDMs. Up to now most of the EDM measurements were done with neutral particles. With new techniques it is now possible to perform dedicated EDM experiments with charged hadrons at storage rings where polarized particles are exposed to an electric field. If an EDM exists the spin vector will experience a torque resulting in…
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