Probing parity nonconservation effects with laser cooled and trapped francium atoms
ORAL
Abstract
Measurements of parity nonconservation (PNC) effects in atomic systems test the Standard Model at low energies. We are developing an experiment to probe PNC effect in neutral francium atoms. Francium ions produced at the ISAC radioactive beam facility at TRIUMF are neutralized using a zirconium foil. The foil is momentarily heated and the released atoms are first trapped in a capture magneto optical trap (MOT). Then, the atoms are transported with about 50\% efficiency to another MOT in a science chamber. In this chamber, in one experiment the 7S to 8S atomic transition will be probed using a laser beam, and in another experiment the ground state hyperfine transition will be probed using a microwave beam. In this talk I will report on recent developments towards the measurements.
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Authors
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Mukut Kalita
TRIUMF
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Seth Aubin
College of William and Mary
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John Behr
TRIUMF
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Robert Collister
U. of Manitoba, University of Manitoba
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Austin DeHart
U. of Manitoba, University of Manitoba
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Alexandre Gorelov
TRIUMF
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Eduardo Garcia
Univ. Autónoma de San Luis Potosi, Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosi
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Gerald Gwinner
University of Manitoba
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Michael Kossin
University of Manitoba
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David Livermore
TRIUMF, Carleton University
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Luis Orozco
Joint Quantum Institute, Univ., of Maryland and NIST, Joint Quantum Institute, University of Maryland and National Institute of Standards and Technology
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Matthew Pearson
TRIUMF