2018 Physics/Theoretical Colloquium Thursday, May 3th, 2018 3:45 – 4:45 p.m. Rosen Auditorium (TA-53, Bldg. 1) Refreshments at 3:15pm Speaker: Dr. Takeyasu Ito P-25: SUBATOMIC PHYSICS “Experimental searches for the neutron electric dipole moment” Abstract: Physicists have been trying for 60 years now to detect the possible separation of positive and negative electric charges inside the neutron. This quantity, called the Electric Dipole Moment (EDM), violates both the parity and time reversal symmetries and is a very sensitive probe of physics beyond the standard model of particle physics. A recent successful upgrade of the LANL Ultracold Neutron Source has enabled a new opportunity to perform a neutron EDM experiment at LANL with existing technology and a short lead time, providing a physics result with sensitivity intermediate between the current limit and the anticipated limit from the complex, cryogenic SNS nEDM experiment. In this talk, the physics motivation of EDM searches, the current status of the nEDM searches in the world, and the current status of the development of the LANL nEDM experiment will be discussed.