Abstract

We estimate the CP-violating WW\ensuremath{\gamma} and WWZ anomalous form factors, arising from CP-violating interactions in extended technicolor theories, and discuss their future experimental detectability. The electric dipole moment of the W boson is found to be as large as \ensuremath{\sim}${10}^{\mathrm{\ensuremath{-}}21}$ e cm. We connect the CP-odd WW\ensuremath{\gamma} and WWZ couplings to the corresponding CP-violating electroweak chiral Lagrangian operators. The electric dipole moments of the neutron and the electron in technicolor theories are estimated to be as large as \ensuremath{\sim}${10}^{\mathrm{\ensuremath{-}}26}$ and \ensuremath{\sim}${10}^{\mathrm{\ensuremath{-}}29}$ cm, respectively. We also suggest the potential to observe large CP-violating technicolor effects in the decay t\ensuremath{\rightarrow}b+${\mathit{W}}^{+}$.

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