Lorentz violation in nucleon electromagnetic moments
Abstract
Yukawa couplings in the Lorentz- and CPT-violating Standard Model Extension (SME) induce quantum contributions to the electromagnetic moments of quarks, which are calculated in the present paper and then used to define contributions to electromagnetic moments of nucleons. High-sensitivity measurements of the proton and neutron electromagnetic moments then yield constrains on SME coefficients, reaching bounds as restrictive as 10-12. This approach notably grants access to SME effects from the second and third quark families.
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