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Laser measurements of the density shifts of resonance lines in antiprotonic helium atoms and stringent constraint on the antiproton charge and mass
Author(s) -
H. A. Torii,
R. Hayano,
M. Hori,
Takashi Ishikawa,
N. Morita,
M. Kumakura,
I. Sugai,
Y. Yamazaki,
B. Ketzer,
F. J. Hartmann,
T. von Egidy,
Randolf Pohl,
C. Maierl,
Dezsö Horváth,
J. Eades,
E. Widmann
Publication year - 1999
Publication title -
physical review a
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1094-1622
pISSN - 1050-2947
DOI - 10.1103/physreva.59.223
Subject(s) - physics , antiproton , atomic physics , resonance (particle physics) , lambda , charge (physics) , helium , nuclear physics , particle physics , proton , quantum mechanics
We have performed laser spectroscopy of metastable antiprotonic helium atoms ( pHe) formed in helium media of 0.2–8.0 bars at 5.8–6.3 K and have observed a density dependence of the resonance vacuum wavelengths for the known transitions (n ,l)5(39,35)→(38,34) and (37,34)→(36,33). They showed linear redshifts of 0.6160.01 GHz and 0.2260.02 GHz per 1 g/l, respectively. With the shift parameters above, the transition vacuum wavelengths were extrapolated to zero-density limits, yielding l05597.257060.0003 nm and l05470.722060.0006 nm, respectively. These values, with a 0.5-ppm precision, were compared with the result of recent theoretical calculations on the energy of the Coulombic three-body system, including relativistic corrections and the Lamb shift. The agreement between our experimental values and the calculations has become as good as 2310. This excellent agreement in turn provides a precise value of the antiproton Rydberg constant that surpasses the currently known precision and sets a severe constraint on the antiproton charge (2Qp) and the mass (M p) that both uQp2Qpu/e and uM p2M pu/M p be less than 5310, when a more precisely known constraint on the charge-to-mass ratio is combined. Thus we have opened a possibility of determining fundamental constants of the antiproton. @S1050-2947~99!04501-1#

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