Weak interaction and fundamental symmetry studies with laser trapped atoms

COFFEE_KLATCH  · Invited

Abstract

Neutral atom laser traps are excellent tools to capture, confine, and manipulate radioactive isotopes. They provide high selectivity and sensitivity and allow preparing a cold sample of the isotope of interest in the center of a vacuum chamber supported only by laser light. In my talk, I will present applications of laser cooling and trapping techniques of radioactive isotopes for precision studies of fundamental symmetries and weak interactions. In particular, I will talk about the progress towards measuring the Schiff moment of $^{255}$Ra for searches of time reversal violation beyond the Standard Model and about a new experimental effort to search for possible tensor couplings in the weak decay of $^{6}$He.

*This work is supported by the Department of Energy, Office of Nuclear Physics, under contract DEAC02-06CH11357.

Authors

  • Peter Mueller

    • Argonne National Laboratory