Re: anomalous magnetic dipole moment vs CPT
- From: Joseph Warner <Joseph.D.Warner@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 May 2008 23:01:44 +0000 (UTC)
"katastrofa_nadfioletu" <katastrofa.nadfioletu@xxxxxxxxx> wrote
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Hello Group,
it is known that the anomalous electric dipole moment is
violating P-
symmetry. I wonder whether adding the term describing Pauli
interaction of anomalous magnetic dipole moment with
electromagnetic
field to the Dirac's lagrangean density violates any of C, P
or T -
symmetries? (Of course I remember that it should be CPT
invariant, so
if it violates any, it necessarily violates two of them :))
I believe that anomalous magnetic dipole moment violates T.
Joe Warner
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