Progress towards measuring the parity-violating nuclear anapole moment of <sup>137</sup>Ba in BaF molecules
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Abstract
This talk will describe progress towards measuring the nuclear anapole moment of 137Ba in barium monofluoride (BaF) molecules. First, an outline of our quantum-enabled measurement scheme will be described. A proof of principle for our measurement technique was demonstrated recently using the 19F nucleus in 138Ba19F; there a sensitivity sufficient to measure the predicted effect in 137BaF, at the 10% level, was achieved. Since then several major improvements have been incorporated into the system, such as a cryogenic buffer gas beam source (for lower molecule velocity and higher flux), a home-built, highly stable reference laser locked to a cesium atom line (for improved laser frequency stabilization). We have recently measured details of the hyperfine structure in the A2Π1/2 state of 137BaF, and are performing measurements of hyperfine structure in the D2Σ+ state as well. This structure must be known to employ our method for quantum state preparation and detection needed to measure the anapole moment in 137Ba.
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Presenters
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Mangesh Bhattarai
University of Chicago
Authors
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Mangesh Bhattarai
University of Chicago
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Sidney B Cahn
Yale University
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David P DeMille
University of Chicago