A search for violations in the spin statistics theorem using laser-cooled strontium atoms

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Abstract

We are beginning an experiment to search for violations of the spin-statistics theorem (SST) for photons. Using laser-cooled strontium atoms, we will set constraints on the SST-forbidden two-photon transition between states with angular momentum J$=$0 and J'$=$1. In order to stimulate a transition between these two states, the pair of photons would need to possess total angular momentum J$=$1, which is an exchange-antisymmetric state forbidden by the SST. This new experimental search is motivated by enhancements to the sensitivity of possible SST violations that come from using laser-cooled strontium. These enhancements will enable an improvement in sensitivity by a few orders of magnitude compared to previous searches.

*A search for violations in the spin statistics theorem using laser-cooled strontium atoms

Authors

  • Alexander Penaflor

    • Cal State Univ East Bay
  • Dominic Fuentes

    • Cal State Univ East Bay
    • CSU East Bay
  • Michael Phung

    • Cal State Univ East Bay
  • Aracely Cobos

    • Cal State Univ East Bay
  • Taichi Inaki

    • Stony Brook University
  • Jennie Guzman

    • Cal State Univ East Bay