Short-range spin-dependent interactions of electrons: a probe for exotic pseudo-Goldstone bosons

Abstract

We used a torsion pendulum and rotating attractor with 20-pole electron-spin distributions to probe dipole-dipole interactions mediated by exotic pseudo-Goldstone bosons with m b≤ 500 \; μeV and coupling strengths up to 14 orders of magnitude weaker than electromagnetism. This corresponds to symmetry-breaking scales F ≤ 70 TeV, the highest reached in any laboratory experiment. We used an attractor with a 20-pole unpolarized mass distribution to improve laboratory bounds on CP-violating monopole-dipole interactions with 1.5\:μeV<m b<400\:μeV by a factor of up to 1000.

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