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Projected Sensitivity of the JILA Gen. II eEDM Experiment

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Abstract

A new limit on the permanent electric dipole moment of the electron (eEDM) will probe physics beyond the standard model and shed light on open questions such as the baryon asymmetry and dark matter.  Our upcoming measurement of the eEDM uses a thermal cloud of HfF+ ions held in an RF trap, allowing us to leverage second-scale coherence times and the large internal electric fields present in polar molecules.  This talk will detail the second generation experimental setup, and our analysis of roughly 40 hours of near quantum projection noise limited precision data to project the final sensitivity of our measurement.  We expect to reach a statistical sensitivity of 30 μHz with 200 hours of data, and together with systematic evaluations, could potentially set a new limit on the eEDM with an uncertainty of less than 10-29 e cm at the 90% confidence interval.

Publication: Zhou, Yan, et al. "Second-scale coherence measured at the quantum projection noise limit with hundreds of molecular ions." Physical review letters 124.5 (2020): 053201.

Presenters

  • Trevor Wright

    JILA

Authors

  • Trevor Wright

    JILA

  • Tanya Roussy

    University of Colorado, Boulder

  • Kia Boon Ng

    University of Colorado, Boulder

  • Noah Schlossberger

    JILA

  • Sun Yool Park

    University of Colorado, Boulder

  • Luke A Caldwell

    Imperial College London, JILA

  • Anzhou Wang

    JILA

  • Antonio Vigil

    JILA, CU Boulder

  • Gustavo Santaella

    JILA, CU Boulder

  • Tanner Grogan

    JILA

  • Yan Zhou

    University of Nevada - Las Vegas

  • Yuval Shagam

    Technion–Israel Institute of Technology, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology

  • Madeline Pettine

    JILA, CU Boulder

  • Jun Ye

    JILA and University of Colorado Boulder, JILA, University of Colorado, Boulder, University of Colorado, Boulder, JILA, NIST, and University of Colorado Boulder, JILA, University of Colorado Boulder, JILA, University of Colorado and National Institute of Standards and Technology, and Department of Physics, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 80309, USA, JILA, National Institute of Standards and Technology and Department of Physics, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 80309, USA, JILA, NIST, and Department of Physics, University of Colorado, Boulder, JILA, NIST, and University of Colorado, Boulder, JILA, NIST, and University of Colorado at Boulder

  • Eric A Cornell

    National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder, Boulder