Constraints on anomalous spin-spin interactions from spin-exchange collisions
Abstract
Measured and calculated cross sections for spin-exchange between alkali atoms and noble gases (specifically sodium and helium) are used to constrain anomalous spin-dependent forces between nuclei at the atomic scale ( 10-8~ cm). Combined with existing stringent limits on anomalous short-range, spin-dependent couplings of the proton, the dimensionless coupling constant for a heretofore undiscovered axial vector interaction of the neutron arising from exchange of a boson of mass 100~ eV is constrained to be gAn/4 π c < 2 × 10-3. Constraints are established for a velocity- and spin-dependent interaction I · v K · v, where I and K are the nuclear spins of He and Na, respectively, and v is the relative velocity of the atoms. Constraints on torsion gravity are also considered.
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