Axions or similar hypothetical pseudoscalar bosons may have a small
CP-violating scalar Yukawa interaction g_s(N) with nucleons, causing
macroscopic monopole-dipole forces. Torsion-balance experiments constrain
g_p(e) g_s(N), whereas g_p(N) g_s(N) is constrained by the depolarization rate
of ultra-cold neutrons or spin-polarized nuclei. However, the pseudoscalar
couplings g_p(e) and g_p(N) are strongly constrained by stellar energy-loss
arguments and g_s(N) by searches for anomalous monopole-monopole forces,
together providing the most restrictive limits on g_p(e) g_s(N) and g_p(N)
g_s(N). The laboratory limits on g_s(N) are currently the most restrictive
constraints on CP-violating axion interactions.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, small textual changes in v2, matches published
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