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Rotating and vibrating symmetric top molecule RaOCH3 in the fundamental mathcal{P}, mathcal{T}-violation searches
arXiv
Authors: Anna Zakharova
Year
2021
Paper ID
41025
Status
Preprint
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We study the influence of the rotations and vibrations of the symmetric top RaOCH3 molecule on its effectiveness as a probe for the mathcal{P} and mathcal{T}-violating effects, such as the electron electric dipole moment (eEDM) and the scalar-pseudoscalar electron-nucleon interaction (Ne-SPS). The corresponding enhancement parameters Erm eff and Erm s are computed for the ground and first excited rovibrational states with different values of the angular momentum component K. For the lowest K-doublet with vperp=0 and K=1 the values are Erm eff=47.647 GV/cm and Erm s=62.109 kHz. The results show larger deviation from the equilibrium values than in triatomic molecules.
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