Progress on the CeNTREX TlF Schiff moment search
ORAL
Abstract
The aim of CeNTREX (Cold molecule Nuclear Time-Reversal Experiment) is to search for the proton’s electric dipole moment by measuring the Schiff moment it induces in the 205Tl nucleus. We use the amplified energy shift from the Schiff moment that is present in the polar molecule thallium fluoride (TlF). To maximize the population of the science state, we employ rotational cooling on the cold TlF beam, which pumps lowest few rotational states into a single J=0 hyperfine level of the 1Σ+ electronic ground state. Electrostatic focusing with a quadrupole lens will be used to efficiently direct molecules to a downstream detection region; this requires a weak-field seeking state. This is achieved by adiabatic state transfer from J=0 to J=2 with microwaves. Finally, the Schiff moment measurement requires careful nulling of magnetic fields in the interaction region. Characterization of a new magnetic shielding system is ongoing.
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Presenters
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Olivier O Grasdijk
Argonne National Laboratory
Authors
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Olivier O Grasdijk
Argonne National Laboratory
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David DeMille
University of Chicago, The University of Chicago, University of Chicago & Argonne National Laboratory
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Jakob Kastelic
Yale University
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David M Kawall
UMass, Amherst
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Steve K Lamoreaux
Yale University
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Oskari Timgren
Yale University
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Jianhui Li
Columbia University
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Tristan Winick
UMass, Amherst
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Tanya Zelevinsky
Columbia University, Columbia Univ