Enhanced EDMs from Small Instantons

Abstract

We show that models in which the strong CP problem is solved by introducing an axion field with a mass enhanced by non-QCD UV dynamics at a scale SI exhibit enhanced sensitivity to external sources of CP violation. In the presence of higher-dimensional CP-odd sources at a scale CP, the same mechanisms that enhance the axion mass also modify the axion potential, shifting the potential minimum by a factor 2 SI/2 CP. This phenomenon of CP-violation enhancement, which puts stringent constraints on the scale of new physics, is explicitly demonstrated within a broad class of "small instanton" models with CP-odd sources arising from the dimension-six Weinberg gluonic and four-fermion operators. We find that for heavy axion masses 100MeV, arising from new dynamics at SI 1010GeV, CP violation generated up to the Planck scale can be probed by future electric dipole moment experiments.

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