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Future Directions in Parity Violation: From Quarks to the Cosmos

Michael J. Ramsey-Musolf

Published 2007-06-26Version 1

I discuss the prospects for future studies of parity-violating (PV) interactions at low energies and the insights they might provide about open questions in the Standard Model as well as physics that lies beyond it. I cover four types of parity-violating observables: PV electron scattering; PV hadronic interactions; PV correlations in weak decays; and searches for the permanent electric dipole moments of quantum systems.

Comments: Talk given at PAVI 06 workshop on parity-violating interactions, Milos, Greece (May, 2006); 10 pages
Journal: Eur.Phys.J.A32:379-388,2007
Categories: nucl-th
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