Speaker
Robert Waddy
Description
The LEMING experiment aims to test the equivalence principle for second-generation matter, using a cold muonium beam (bound $\mu^+ e^-$), where the inertial mass is dominated by the muon.
The feasibility of such a measurement relies on measuring the gravitational deflection of a lifetime-limited atomic beam. In this poster, the feasibility of an atomic interferometer is discussed, which could potentially provide a percent-level measurement of g of muonium.
Author
Robert Waddy
Co-authors
Anna Sótér
(ETH Zurich IPA)
Mr
Jesse Zhang
Dr
Damian Goeldi
(ETH Zurich)
Mr
Paul Wegmann
(ETH Zuerich)