Spectroscopic Characterization of Thorium Monoxide for use in an Electron Electric Dipole Momement Measurement
ORAL
Abstract
The ACME Collaboration is searching for the electron electric dipole moment (eEDM) in the metastable H $^3\Delta_1$ state of thorium monoxide (ThO) using a cryogenic molecular beam.\footnote{A.C.~Vutha \textit{et al.}, Phys. B 43, 074007 (2010)} The primary molecular beam source has been fully characterized and optimized.\footnote{N.R.~Hutzler \textit{et al.}, arXiv:1101.4217 (2011)} We report on advances in characterizing the spectroscopic properties of the ThO molecule. Transitions necessary for H state preparation and detection have been observed for the the first time, and the saturation parameters for these transitions have been measured. The electric polarizability of the H state and its small g-factor have been measured. The lifetime of a key excited state has been measured. We also report on preliminary results on state preparation and readout of coherent precession phases.
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Authors
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Paul Hess
Harvard University
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Yulia Gurevich
Harvard University
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Nick Hutzler
Harvard University
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Elizabeth Petrik
Harvard University
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Benjamin Spaun
Harvard University
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John Doyle
Harvard University
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Gerald Gabrielse
Harvard University, Department of Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA
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Emil Kirilov
Yale University
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Amar Vutha
Yale University
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David DeMille
Yale University