High precision spectroscopy of light atoms for future tests of QED
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Abstract
We report the most recent progress on high precision spectroscopic measurements from the Raven Lab at Smith College. We report on excited-state spectroscopy measurements in oxygen, nitrogen, and beryllium. Combined with future theoretical predictions and experimental results, this work will serve as a test for quantum electrodynamics. For oxygen, we report the absolute frequencies of nine transitions between the 2s22p3(4So)3p 5P states and the 2s22p3(4S0)3d 5Do states and three transitions between the 2s22p3(4So)3s 3So and the 2s22p3(4So)3p 3P states. For nitrogen, we report the transition frequencies between the 2s22p2(3P)3p 2So1/2 states and the 2s22p2(3P)3d 2P½ states. For beryllium, we report on the absolute energy of the 2s3s 1S state and progress on measuring other states. The nitrogen and beryllium measurements, which have angular momentum in the lower state, are limited in their precision because of merged hyperfine structure. We call for additional theoretical support in modeling these spectrum, and note possible experimental methods to further reduce the uncertainty in these measurements.
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Presenters
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Karl J Ahrendsen
Smith College
Authors
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Karl J Ahrendsen
Smith College
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Ava Carroll
Smith College
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Madeline Dean
Smith College
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Elinor Kay
Smith College
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Will D Raven
Smith College