A New Bound on the Electron's Electric Dipole Moment
ORAL
Abstract
The Standard Model cannot explain the predominance of matter over anti-matter in our universe. This asymmetry indicates the existence of new CP-violating interactions, which would induce an electric dipole moment of the electron (eEDM). I will present the most precise measurment of the eEDM to date using electrons confined inside hafnium flouride ions (HfF+). We trap HfF+ in corotating electric and magnetic fields, and measure the eEDM signal by preforming Ramsey spectroscopy with coherence times up to 3 seconds. Our result is consistent with zero and improves on the previous best upper limit by a factor of ∼ 2.4.
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Publication: A new bound on the electron's electric dipole moment https://arxiv.org/pdf/2212.11841.pdf
Systematic and statistical uncertainty evaluation of the HfF+ electron electric dipole moment experiment https://arxiv.org/pdf/2212.11837.pdf
Presenters
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Trevor Wright
JILA
Authors
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Trevor Wright
JILA
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Luke A Caldwell
JILA, University of Colorado Boulder and NIST
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Tanya Roussy
University of Colorado, Boulder
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Kia Boon Ng
University of Colorado, Boulder
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Sun Yool Park
University of Colorado, Boulder
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Noah Schlossberger
JILA
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Anzhou Wang
University of Colorado, Boulder
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Eric A Cornell
University of Colorado and NIST
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Jun Ye
CU Boulder, JILA, University of Colorado Boulder, JILA