Abstract

We point out new contributions to the electric dipole moment of the neutron which arise in any model with spontaneous CP-violation. The effect is due to processes involving the exchange of a Higgs boson between the quarks constituting the neutron. In Weinberg's model, these new contributions are small compared to the single-quark contribution.

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