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We calculate interaction constants for the contributions from PT-odd scalar-pseudoscalar and tensor-pseudotensor operators to the electric dipole moment of ${}^{129}$Xe, for the first time in case of the former, using relativistic many-body theory including the effects of dynamical electron correlations. These interaction constants are necessary ingredients to relating the corresponding measurements to fundamental parameters in models of physics beyond the Standard Model. We obtain $alpha_{C_S} = left( 0.71 pm 0.18 right) [10^{-23}, e~text{cm}]$ and $alpha_{C_T}= left( 0.520 pm 0.049 right) [10^{-20}, left<Sigmaright>_{text{Xe}}, e~text{cm}]$, respectively. We apply our results to test a phenomenological relation between the two quantities, commonly used in the literature, and discuss their present and future phenomenological impact.
We place new limits on potential T- and P- violating monopole-dipole interactions between unpolarized nucleons and neutrons using dual species magnetic resonance in polarzed Xe gas. Free-induction decay transients with relaxation times ~20 s allow hi
Accurate evaluation of the $mathcal{P}$,$mathcal{T}$-odd Faraday effect (rotation of the polarization plane for the light propagating through a medium in presence of an external electric field) is presented. This effect can arise only due to the $mat
Optically hyperpolarized $^{129}$Xe gas has become a powerful contrast agent in nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and imaging, with applications ranging from studies of the human lung to the targeted detection of biomolecules. Equally att
We make predictions for cross sections of $rho$ and $phi$ vector meson photoproduction in ultraperipheral Xe-Xe collisions at $sqrt{s_{NN}}=5.44$ TeV. Analyzing the momentum transfer distribution of $rho$ mesons in this process, we explore the feasib
We propose using a Stark interference technique to directly measure the odd-parity c_{0j} components of the electron sector c_{mu u} tensor of the Standard-Model Extension. This technique has been shown to be a sensitive probe of parity violation in