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Investigation of the fine structure of antihydrogen

At the historic Shelter Island Conference on the Foundations of Quantum Mechanics in 1947, Willis Lamb reported an unexpected feature in the fne structure of atomic hydrogen: a separation of the 2S$_{1/2}$ and 2P$_{1/2}$ states1. The observation of this separation, now known as the Lamb shift, marke...

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Autores principales: Ahmadi, M, Alves, B X R, Baker, C J, Bertsche, W, Capra, A, Carruth, C, Cesar, C L, Charlton, M, Cohen, S, Collister, R, Eriksson, S, Evans, A, Evetts, N, Fajans, J, Friesen, T, Fujiwara, M C, Gill, D R, Granum, P, Hangst, J S, Hardy, W N, Hayden, M E, Hunter, E D, Isaac, C A, Johnson, M A, Jones, J M, Jones, S A, Jonsell, S, Khramov, A, Knapp, P, Kurchaninov, L, Madsen, N, Maxwell, D, McKenna, J T K, Menary, S, Michan, J M, Momose, T, Munich, J J, Olchanski, K, Olin, A, Pusa, P, Rasmussen, C Ø, Robicheaux, F, Sacramento, R L, Sameed, M, Sarid, E, Silveira, D M, So, C, Starko, D M, Stutter, G, Tharp, T D, Thompson, R I, van der Werf, D P, Wurtele, J S
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41586-020-2006-5
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2710810
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author Ahmadi, M
Alves, B X R
Baker, C J
Bertsche, W
Capra, A
Carruth, C
Cesar, C L
Charlton, M
Cohen, S
Collister, R
Eriksson, S
Evans, A
Evetts, N
Fajans, J
Friesen, T
Fujiwara, M C
Gill, D R
Granum, P
Hangst, J S
Hardy, W N
Hayden, M E
Hunter, E D
Isaac, C A
Johnson, M A
Jones, J M
Jones, S A
Jonsell, S
Khramov, A
Knapp, P
Kurchaninov, L
Madsen, N
Maxwell, D
McKenna, J T K
Menary, S
Michan, J M
Momose, T
Munich, J J
Olchanski, K
Olin, A
Pusa, P
Rasmussen, C Ø
Robicheaux, F
Sacramento, R L
Sameed, M
Sarid, E
Silveira, D M
So, C
Starko, D M
Stutter, G
Tharp, T D
Thompson, R I
van der Werf, D P
Wurtele, J S
author_facet Ahmadi, M
Alves, B X R
Baker, C J
Bertsche, W
Capra, A
Carruth, C
Cesar, C L
Charlton, M
Cohen, S
Collister, R
Eriksson, S
Evans, A
Evetts, N
Fajans, J
Friesen, T
Fujiwara, M C
Gill, D R
Granum, P
Hangst, J S
Hardy, W N
Hayden, M E
Hunter, E D
Isaac, C A
Johnson, M A
Jones, J M
Jones, S A
Jonsell, S
Khramov, A
Knapp, P
Kurchaninov, L
Madsen, N
Maxwell, D
McKenna, J T K
Menary, S
Michan, J M
Momose, T
Munich, J J
Olchanski, K
Olin, A
Pusa, P
Rasmussen, C Ø
Robicheaux, F
Sacramento, R L
Sameed, M
Sarid, E
Silveira, D M
So, C
Starko, D M
Stutter, G
Tharp, T D
Thompson, R I
van der Werf, D P
Wurtele, J S
author_sort Ahmadi, M
collection CERN
description At the historic Shelter Island Conference on the Foundations of Quantum Mechanics in 1947, Willis Lamb reported an unexpected feature in the fne structure of atomic hydrogen: a separation of the 2S$_{1/2}$ and 2P$_{1/2}$ states1. The observation of this separation, now known as the Lamb shift, marked an important event in the evolution of modern physics, inspiring others to develop the theory of quantum electrodynamics2–5. Quantum electrodynamics also describes antimatter, but it has only recently become possible to synthesize and trap atomic antimatter to probe its structure. Mirroring the historical development of quantum atomic physics in the twentieth century, modern measurements on anti-atoms represent a unique approach for testing quantum electrodynamics and the foundational symmetries of the standard model. Here we report measurements of the fne structure in the $n=$ 2 states of antihydrogen, the antimatter counterpart of the hydrogen atom. Using optical excitation of the 1S–2P Lyman-α transitions in antihydrogen6 , we determine their frequencies in a magnetic feld of 1 tesla to a precision of 16 parts per billion. Assuming the standard Zeeman and hyperfne interactions, we infer the zero-feld fne-structure splitting (2P$_{1/2}$–2P$_{3/2}$) in antihydrogen. The resulting value is consistent with the predictions of quantum electrodynamics to a precision of 2 per cent. Using our previously measured value of the 1S–2S transition frequency6,7, we fnd that the classic Lamb shift in antihydrogen (2S$_{1/2}$–2P$_{1/2}$ splitting at zero feld) is consistent with theory at a level of 11 per cent. Our observations represent an important step towards precision measurements of the fne structure and the Lamb shift in the antihydrogen spectrum as tests of the charge– parity–time symmetry8 and towards the determination of other fundamental quantities, such as the antiproton charge radius9,10, in this antimatter system.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-17813892022-06-30T11:48:10Zdoi:10.1038/s41586-020-2006-5http://cds.cern.ch/record/2710810engAhmadi, MAlves, B X RBaker, C JBertsche, WCapra, ACarruth, CCesar, C LCharlton, MCohen, SCollister, REriksson, SEvans, AEvetts, NFajans, JFriesen, TFujiwara, M CGill, D RGranum, PHangst, J SHardy, W NHayden, M EHunter, E DIsaac, C AJohnson, M AJones, J MJones, S AJonsell, SKhramov, AKnapp, PKurchaninov, LMadsen, NMaxwell, DMcKenna, J T KMenary, SMichan, J MMomose, TMunich, J JOlchanski, KOlin, APusa, PRasmussen, C ØRobicheaux, FSacramento, R LSameed, MSarid, ESilveira, D MSo, CStarko, D MStutter, GTharp, T DThompson, R Ivan der Werf, D PWurtele, J SInvestigation of the fine structure of antihydrogenParticle Physics - ExperimentAt the historic Shelter Island Conference on the Foundations of Quantum Mechanics in 1947, Willis Lamb reported an unexpected feature in the fne structure of atomic hydrogen: a separation of the 2S$_{1/2}$ and 2P$_{1/2}$ states1. The observation of this separation, now known as the Lamb shift, marked an important event in the evolution of modern physics, inspiring others to develop the theory of quantum electrodynamics2–5. Quantum electrodynamics also describes antimatter, but it has only recently become possible to synthesize and trap atomic antimatter to probe its structure. Mirroring the historical development of quantum atomic physics in the twentieth century, modern measurements on anti-atoms represent a unique approach for testing quantum electrodynamics and the foundational symmetries of the standard model. Here we report measurements of the fne structure in the $n=$ 2 states of antihydrogen, the antimatter counterpart of the hydrogen atom. Using optical excitation of the 1S–2P Lyman-α transitions in antihydrogen6 , we determine their frequencies in a magnetic feld of 1 tesla to a precision of 16 parts per billion. Assuming the standard Zeeman and hyperfne interactions, we infer the zero-feld fne-structure splitting (2P$_{1/2}$–2P$_{3/2}$) in antihydrogen. The resulting value is consistent with the predictions of quantum electrodynamics to a precision of 2 per cent. Using our previously measured value of the 1S–2S transition frequency6,7, we fnd that the classic Lamb shift in antihydrogen (2S$_{1/2}$–2P$_{1/2}$ splitting at zero feld) is consistent with theory at a level of 11 per cent. Our observations represent an important step towards precision measurements of the fne structure and the Lamb shift in the antihydrogen spectrum as tests of the charge– parity–time symmetry8 and towards the determination of other fundamental quantities, such as the antiproton charge radius9,10, in this antimatter system.oai:inspirehep.net:17813892020
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Ahmadi, M
Alves, B X R
Baker, C J
Bertsche, W
Capra, A
Carruth, C
Cesar, C L
Charlton, M
Cohen, S
Collister, R
Eriksson, S
Evans, A
Evetts, N
Fajans, J
Friesen, T
Fujiwara, M C
Gill, D R
Granum, P
Hangst, J S
Hardy, W N
Hayden, M E
Hunter, E D
Isaac, C A
Johnson, M A
Jones, J M
Jones, S A
Jonsell, S
Khramov, A
Knapp, P
Kurchaninov, L
Madsen, N
Maxwell, D
McKenna, J T K
Menary, S
Michan, J M
Momose, T
Munich, J J
Olchanski, K
Olin, A
Pusa, P
Rasmussen, C Ø
Robicheaux, F
Sacramento, R L
Sameed, M
Sarid, E
Silveira, D M
So, C
Starko, D M
Stutter, G
Tharp, T D
Thompson, R I
van der Werf, D P
Wurtele, J S
Investigation of the fine structure of antihydrogen
title Investigation of the fine structure of antihydrogen
title_full Investigation of the fine structure of antihydrogen
title_fullStr Investigation of the fine structure of antihydrogen
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title_short Investigation of the fine structure of antihydrogen
title_sort investigation of the fine structure of antihydrogen
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41586-020-2006-5
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2710810
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