Progress towards measuring the parity-violating nuclear anapole moment of <sup>137</sup>Ba in BaF molecules

ORAL

Abstract

This talk will describe progress towards measuring the nuclear anapole moment of 137Ba in barium monofluoride (BaF) molecules. First, an outline of our quantum-enabled measurement scheme will be described. A proof of principle for our measurement technique was demonstrated recently using the 19F nucleus in 138Ba19F; there a sensitivity sufficient to measure the predicted effect in 137BaF, at the 10% level, was achieved. Since then several major improvements have been incorporated into the system, such as a cryogenic buffer gas beam source (for lower molecule velocity and higher flux), a home-built, highly stable reference laser locked to a cesium atom line (for improved laser frequency stabilization). We have recently measured details of the hyperfine structure in the A2Π1/2 state of 137BaF, and are performing measurements of hyperfine structure in the D2Σ+ state as well. This structure must be known to employ our method for quantum state preparation and detection needed to measure the anapole moment in 137Ba.

*This material is based upon work supported by Laboratory Directed Research and Development (LDRD) funding from Argonne National Laboratory, provided by the Director, Office of Science, of the U.S. Department of Energy under Contract No. DE-AC02-06CH11357.

Presenters

  • Mangesh Bhattarai

    • University of Chicago

Authors

  • Mangesh Bhattarai

    • University of Chicago
  • Sidney B Cahn

    • Yale University
  • David P DeMille

    • University of Chicago