Speaker
Skyler Degenkolb
(Universität Heidelberg)
Description
Permanent electric dipole moments (EDMs) sensitively probe parity and time-reversal violation, which are closely tied to CP-violation and the cosmological baryon asymmetry. An EDM collects many different effects into a single low-energy observable, representing a different admixture of fundamental sources for each measured system. Only by combining information from many diverse experiments and energy scales is it possible to establish meaningful, model-independent, global constraints. I will present progress on the global analysis of EDMs, including a full treatment of correlations and uncertainties. The landscape of complementary experimental, and theoretical, results will be considered in this context.
Primary author
Skyler Degenkolb
(Universität Heidelberg)