TaN molecule as a candidate to search for New physics
Abstract
It is demonstrated that the TaN molecule is the best candidate to search for T,P-violating nuclear magnetic quadrupole moment (MQM), it also looks promising to search for other T,P-odd effects. We report results of coupled-cluster calculations of T,P-odd effects in TaN produced by the Ta nucleus MQM, electron electric dipole moment (EDM), scalar-pseudoscalar nucleus-electron interactions, also of the molecule-axis hyperfine structure constant and dipole moment. Nuclear calculations of 181Ta MQM are performed to express the T,P-odd effect in terms of the strength constants of T,P-odd nuclear forces, proton and neutron EDM, QCD parameter θ and quark chromo-EDM.
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