Searching for Fundamental Symmetry Violation with Cold YbOH Molecules
ORAL
Abstract
Heavy, polar molecules in the gas-phase are sensitive experimental probes of symmetry violating physics beyond the Standard Model (BSM). The large internal fields in these molecules amplify the effects of possible Parity (P) and Time reversal (T) violating observables, such as the electron’s electric dipole moment (eEDM) or a nuclear magnetic quadrupole moment (NMQM). Recent eEDM measurements in a cold molecular beam, by the ACME Collaboration, constrain P,T violating leptonic physics at the 10 TeV scale. Molecular beam measurements of a NMQM would provide a complimentary probe in the hadronic sector. Additionally, molecular laser-cooling and trapping can improve coherence times and extend leptonic and hadronic constraints to PeV energies. Our lab is currently constructing two experiments to probe BSM physics in YbOH, a laser-coolable, polyatomic molecule. One experiment is a measurement on a cold beam of 173YbOH, which is sensitive to the NMQM of the 173Yb nucleus. The second experiment seeks to cool and trap 174YbOH, enabling measurements of the eEDM with significantly enhanced sensitivity. We present progress on the prerequisite spectroscopic study of YbOH, including characterization of the origin band of 173YbOH and the vibronically perturbed excited states of 174YbOH.
*We would like to acknowledge funding from the following sources: the Heising-Simons Foundation, NIST Precision Measurement Grant, and NSF CAREER.
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Publication: Nickolas H. Pilgram, Arian Jadbabaie, Yi Zeng, Nicholas R. Hutzler, and Timothy C. Steimle , "Fine and hyperfine interactions in 171YbOH and 173YbOH", The Journal of Chemical Physics 154, 244309 (2021) https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0055293
Presenters
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Arian Jadbabaie
- Caltech