Progress towards an Improved Measurement of the Radium-225 Electric Dipole Moment
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Abstract
Experimental observation of a permanent electric dipole moment (EDM) in a non-degenerate system would provide direct evidence for beyond-Standard Model symmetry violation that is necessary to explain the observed matter—anti-matter asymmetry of the Universe. 225Ra (t1/2=15 d, I=1/2) is a particularly attractive system to test for an EDM because its octupole-deformed nucleus, closely spaced nuclear ground-state parity doublet, and highly relativistic electrons enhance the observable atomic EDM resulting from fundamental symmetry violation in the nuclear medium. Previous measurements have limited the EDM of 225Ra to less than 1.4 × 10-23 e cm (95% CL). We report progress toward implementing experimental upgrades that will enable measurements at the 10-26 e cm level. In particular, we describe advances in laser cooling and trapping radium using a strong, dipole allowed 1S0 to 1P1 electronic transition at 483 nm. Compared to previous techniques, 483 nm laser cooling and trapping will greatly enhance EDM measurement precision by increasing the number of atoms participating in the measurement.
*This work is supported the U.S. DOE, Office of Science, Office of Nuclear Physics, under contracts DE-AC02-06CH11357 and DE-SC0019455.
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Presenters
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Michael N Bishof
- Argonne National Laboratory