Search for anomalous spin-mass coupling with a rubidium magnetometer

ORAL

Abstract

We report on progress of our experiment using a dual-isotope rubidium magnetometer to search for a hypothetical long-range coupling between Rb nuclear spins and the mass of the Earth. The valence electron dominates magnetic interactions and serves as a precise co-magnetometer for the nuclei in a simultaneous measurement of Rb-85 and Rb-87 spin precession frequencies, enabling accurate subtraction of magnetic perturbations. The construction and optimization of the apparatus is nearly complete, and we are now addressing several technical sources of noise and studying potential sources of systematic error. The optimized dual-isotope Rb magnetometer has sufficient shot- noise-projected sensitivity to improve experimental limits on long-range spin-mass couplings by an order of magnitude in general and by two orders of magnitude for the proton spin in particular.

*Supported by NSF grant \#0652824.

Authors

  • Ian Lacey

    • California State University - East Bay
  • L.R. Jacome

    • California State University - East Bay
  • Lok Fai Chan

    • California State University - East Bay
  • Sahar Muhsin

    • California State University - East Bay
  • Alec Boyd

    • Pomona College
  • Eric Bahr

    • California State University - East Bay
  • Srikanth Guttikonda

    • California State University - East Bay
  • Derek Kimball

    • California State University - East Bay