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Two-photon laser spectroscopy of antiprotonic helium and the antiproton-to-electron mass ratio

Physical laws are believed to be invariant under the combined transformations of charge, parity and time reversal (CPT symmetry). This implies that an antimatter particle has exactly the same mass and absolute value of charge as its particle counterpart. Metastable antiprotonic helium ($\bar{p}He^+$...

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Autores principales: Hori, Masaki, Soter, Anna, Barna, Daniel, Andreas Dax, Hayano, Ryugo, Friedreich, Susanne, Juhász, Bertalan, Pask, Thomas, Widmann, Eberhard, Horváth, Dezső, Venturelli, Luca, Zurlo, Nicola
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Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature10260
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1371901
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author Hori, Masaki
Soter, Anna
Barna, Daniel
Andreas Dax,
Hayano, Ryugo
Friedreich, Susanne
Juhász, Bertalan
Pask, Thomas
Widmann, Eberhard
Horváth, Dezső
Venturelli, Luca
Zurlo, Nicola
author_facet Hori, Masaki
Soter, Anna
Barna, Daniel
Andreas Dax,
Hayano, Ryugo
Friedreich, Susanne
Juhász, Bertalan
Pask, Thomas
Widmann, Eberhard
Horváth, Dezső
Venturelli, Luca
Zurlo, Nicola
author_sort Hori, Masaki
collection CERN
description Physical laws are believed to be invariant under the combined transformations of charge, parity and time reversal (CPT symmetry). This implies that an antimatter particle has exactly the same mass and absolute value of charge as its particle counterpart. Metastable antiprotonic helium ($\bar{p}He^+$) is a three-body atom2 consisting of a normal helium nucleus, an electron in its ground state and an antiproton ($\bar{p}$) occupying a Rydberg state with high principal and angular momentum quantum numbers, respectively n and l, such that n ≈ l + 1 ≈ 38. These atoms are amenable to precision laser spectroscopy, the results of which can in principle be used to determine the antiproton-to-electron mass ratio and to constrain the equality between the antiproton and proton charges and masses. Here we report two-photon spectroscopy of antiprotonic helium, in which $\bar{p}^{3}He^{+}$ and $\bar{p}^{4}He^{+}$ isotopes are irradiated by two counter-propagating laser beams. This excites nonlinear, two-photon transitions of the antiproton of the type (n, l) right arrow (n − 2, l − 2) at deep-ultraviolet wavelengths (λ = 139.8, 193.0 and 197.0 nm), which partly cancel the Doppler broadening of the laser resonance caused by the thermal motion of the atoms. The resulting narrow spectral lines allowed us to measure three transition frequencies with fractional precisions of 2.3–5 parts in 10$^{9}$. By comparing the results with three-body quantum electrodynamics calculations, we derived an antiproton-to-electron mass ratio of 1,836.1526736(23), where the parenthetical error represents one standard deviation. This agrees with the proton-to-electron value known to a similar precision.
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spelling cern-13719012019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1038/nature10260http://cds.cern.ch/record/1371901engHori, MasakiSoter, AnnaBarna, DanielAndreas Dax,Hayano, RyugoFriedreich, SusanneJuhász, BertalanPask, ThomasWidmann, EberhardHorváth, DezsőVenturelli, LucaZurlo, NicolaTwo-photon laser spectroscopy of antiprotonic helium and the antiproton-to-electron mass ratioParticle Physics - ExperimentPhysical laws are believed to be invariant under the combined transformations of charge, parity and time reversal (CPT symmetry). This implies that an antimatter particle has exactly the same mass and absolute value of charge as its particle counterpart. Metastable antiprotonic helium ($\bar{p}He^+$) is a three-body atom2 consisting of a normal helium nucleus, an electron in its ground state and an antiproton ($\bar{p}$) occupying a Rydberg state with high principal and angular momentum quantum numbers, respectively n and l, such that n ≈ l + 1 ≈ 38. These atoms are amenable to precision laser spectroscopy, the results of which can in principle be used to determine the antiproton-to-electron mass ratio and to constrain the equality between the antiproton and proton charges and masses. Here we report two-photon spectroscopy of antiprotonic helium, in which $\bar{p}^{3}He^{+}$ and $\bar{p}^{4}He^{+}$ isotopes are irradiated by two counter-propagating laser beams. This excites nonlinear, two-photon transitions of the antiproton of the type (n, l) right arrow (n − 2, l − 2) at deep-ultraviolet wavelengths (λ = 139.8, 193.0 and 197.0 nm), which partly cancel the Doppler broadening of the laser resonance caused by the thermal motion of the atoms. The resulting narrow spectral lines allowed us to measure three transition frequencies with fractional precisions of 2.3–5 parts in 10$^{9}$. By comparing the results with three-body quantum electrodynamics calculations, we derived an antiproton-to-electron mass ratio of 1,836.1526736(23), where the parenthetical error represents one standard deviation. This agrees with the proton-to-electron value known to a similar precision.arXiv:1304.4330oai:cds.cern.ch:13719012013-04-17
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Hori, Masaki
Soter, Anna
Barna, Daniel
Andreas Dax,
Hayano, Ryugo
Friedreich, Susanne
Juhász, Bertalan
Pask, Thomas
Widmann, Eberhard
Horváth, Dezső
Venturelli, Luca
Zurlo, Nicola
Two-photon laser spectroscopy of antiprotonic helium and the antiproton-to-electron mass ratio
title Two-photon laser spectroscopy of antiprotonic helium and the antiproton-to-electron mass ratio
title_full Two-photon laser spectroscopy of antiprotonic helium and the antiproton-to-electron mass ratio
title_fullStr Two-photon laser spectroscopy of antiprotonic helium and the antiproton-to-electron mass ratio
title_full_unstemmed Two-photon laser spectroscopy of antiprotonic helium and the antiproton-to-electron mass ratio
title_short Two-photon laser spectroscopy of antiprotonic helium and the antiproton-to-electron mass ratio
title_sort two-photon laser spectroscopy of antiprotonic helium and the antiproton-to-electron mass ratio
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature10260
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1371901
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