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The effects of lepton KK modes on the electric dipole moments of the leptons in the Randall–Sundrum scenario

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We study the charged lepton electric dipole moments in the Randall–Sundrum model where the leptons and the gauge fields are accessible to the extra dimension. We observe that the electric dipole moment of the electron (muon; tau) reaches a value of the order of 10-26 e cm (10-20 e cm; 10-20 e cm) with the inclusion of the lepton KK modes.

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Iltan, E. The effects of lepton KK modes on the electric dipole moments of the leptons in the Randall–Sundrum scenario. Eur. Phys. J. C 54, 583–590 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-008-0558-x

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