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Towards measuring the ratio of scalar to vector transition polarizabilities in 7S → 8S transition in francium.

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Abstract

Our group is working on measuring the strength of highly forbidden atomic transitions induced by the parity violating (PV) exchange of Z bosons between electrons and quarks in francium (Z=87), the heaviest alkali, at TRIUMF where we capture Fr atoms in a magneto-optical trap (MOT) online to ISAC. The atomic parity violation (APV) signal in Fr is ≈ 18 × larger than in Cs. Working on the atomic 7S-8S transition, the PV observable will be the interference between a parity-conserving amplitude, the “Stark induced” E1 amplitude created by applying a DC electric field, E, to mix S and P states, and the vastly weaker PV-induced amplitude. The 7S → 8S Stark spectroscopy is a precursor to atomic parity violation tests. We intend to explore the Stark amplitude, in particular the ratio of its scalar, α, (ε || E) and vector, β, (ε ⊥ E) components, where ε is the laser polarization. APV tests will require an accurate value for β , and the measurement of α/β will provide an important benchmark for theory providing β. The poster will present our plans for the precision determination of this ratio, including the challenges of producing spin-polarized Fr in a MOT environment and the sub-ms switching of magnetic fields.

Presenters

  • Anima Sharma

    University of Manitoba

Authors

  • Anima Sharma

    University of Manitoba

  • Gerald Gwinner

    University of Manitoba

  • Tim Hucko

    University of Manitoba, University of Maniotba

  • John A Behr

    TRIUMF, TRIUMF, U.B.C., U. Manitoba

  • Mukut Kalita

    TRIUMF

  • Matthew Pearson

    TRIUMF

  • Andrea Teigelhoefer

    TRIUMF

  • Alexandre Gorelov

    TRIUMF

  • Luis A Orozco

    University of Maryland, College Park, University of Maryland

  • Eduardo Gomez

    Instituto de Física, Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí, SLP, 78290, México, Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí Inicio, Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí

  • Seth Aubin

    William and Mary, William & Mary, College of William and Mary