Monday, April 06, 2009
The Strong CP Problem
CP Violation occurs in weak but not strong nuclear reactions. Why? In theory, there could be a nonzero CP violating angle theta, but experimentally it is zero. One way that shows up is the neutron electron dipole moment, which is also zero experimentally. One possible explanation is a new particle, the axion.
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