Measuring the nuclear magnetic quadrupole moment in heavy polar molecules

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Abstract

Theories that extend the Standard Model of particle physics often introduce new interactions that violate charge-parity (CP) symmetry. Charge-parity-violating effects within an atomic nucleus can be probed by measuring its nuclear magnetic quadrupole moment (MQM). The sensitivity of such a measurement is enhanced when using a heavy polar molecule containing a nucleus with quadrupole deformation. We determine how the energy levels of a molecule are shifted by the magnetic quadrupole moment and how those shifts can be measured. The measurement scheme requires molecules in a superposition of magnetic sub-levels that differ by many units of angular momentum. We develop a generic scheme for preparing these states. Finally, we consider the sensitivity that can be reached, showing that this method can reduce the current uncertainties on several charge-parity-violating parameters.

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Ho, C. J., Lim, J., Sauer, B. E., & Tarbutt, M. R. (2023). Measuring the nuclear magnetic quadrupole moment in heavy polar molecules. Frontiers in Physics, 11. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphy.2023.1086980

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