Constraints on exotic interactions from scalar spin-spin coupling in tritium deuteride (DT)
Abstract: A comparison of theoretical and experimental values of the scalar spin-spin interaction ($J$-coupling) in tritium deuteride molecules yield constraints for nucleon-nucleon exotic interactions of the dimensionless coupling strengths $g_Vg_V$, $g_Ag_A$ and $g_pg_p$, corresponding to the exchange of an vector, axial-vector, and pseudoscalar (axionlike) boson. The couplings between proton ($p$) and nucleon ($N$), denoted by $g_Vp g_VN$, $g_pp g_pN$ are constrained to be less than $1.4 \times 10{-6}$ and $2.7\times 10{-6}$, respectively, for boson masses around 5 keV. The coupling constant $g_Ap g_AN$ is constrained to be less than $1.0 \times 10{-18}$ for boson masses $\leq 100$ eV. It is noteworthy that this study represents the first instance in which constraints on $g_V g_V$ have been established through the analysis of the potential term $V_2 + V_3$ for both tritium deuteride and hydrogen deuteride molecules.
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