# Nuclear electric dipole moment as a good probe of CP violation

**Authors:** Nodoka Yamanaka

arXiv: 1902.00755 · 2020-01-08

## TL;DR

This paper explores how measuring the electric dipole moments of light nuclei can serve as a sensitive method to detect CP violation and potential new physics beyond the standard model.

## Contribution

It investigates the mechanisms behind the generation of nuclear EDMs and assesses their potential for discovering new physics.

## Key findings

- Light nuclei EDMs are highly sensitive to hadron-level CP violation.
- The study identifies key mechanisms for EDM generation in light nuclei.
- Prospects for detecting new physics via nuclear EDM measurements are promising.

## Abstract

The electric dipole moment (EDM) is an excellent probe of new physics beyond the standard model of particle physics. The EDM of light nuclei is particularly interesting due to the high sensitivity to the hadron level CP violation. In this proceedings contribution, we investigate the mechanism of the generation of the EDM for several light nuclei and the prospect for the discovery of new physics.

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