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Test of mp/me changes using vibrational transitions in N2+
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posted on 2023-06-09, 12:09 authored by Masatoshi Kajita, Geetha Gopakumar, Minori Abe, Masahiko Hada, Matthias KellerMatthias KellerIn this paper we propose to utilize the X2Sg(?,N,F,M)=(0,0,1/2,±1/2)?(1,0,1/2,±1/2) or (2,0,1/2,±1/2) transition of N2+ (I=0) to test variations of the proton-to-electron mass ratio. The X2Sg ground state exhibits no quadrupole shift and the Zeeman shift of the N=0?N=0 transition is exactly zero. Because N2+ is nonpolar, systematic level shifts such as Stark shifts induced by trap electric field or blackbody radiation are very small and the thermalization of the rotational states is inhibited. This eases the requirements on the experimental setup significantly. Employing Raman transitions at the “magic” wavelength the (0,0,1/2,±1/2)?(1,0,1/2,±1/2) or (2,0,1/2,±1/2) transition frequency can be measured very precisely.
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Physical Review AISSN
1050-2947Publisher
American Physical SocietyExternal DOI
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3Volume
89Page range
1-6Article number
a032509Department affiliated with
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