Prospects for an electron electric dipole moment search in metastable ThO and ThF +
Abstract
The observation of an electron electric dipole moment (eEDM) would have major ramifications for the standard model of physics. Polar molecules offer a near-ideal laboratory for such searches due to the large effective electric field ( F eff), on order of tens of GV/cm that can be easily oriented in the lab frame. We present an improved method for simply and accurately determining F eff, in a heavy polar molecule, allowing for a quick determination of candidates for an eEDM experiment. We apply this method to ThO and ThF +, both of which possess metastable 3 electronic states. The values of F eff in ThO and ThF + are estimated to be 104 GV/cm and 90 GV/cm respectively, and are therefore two of the best known candidates for the eEDM search.
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