Skip to main content
7–12 Jul 2024
Viktor-Franz-Hess Haus
Europe/Vienna timezone

Towards Measurements of Electroweak Nuclear Properties using Single Molecular Ions in a Penning Trap

8 Jul 2024, 09:43
22m
Hörsaal B (Technik) (Viktor-Franz-Hess Haus)

Hörsaal B (Technik)

Viktor-Franz-Hess Haus

Technikerstraße 25a, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria
Talk 22min Nuclear Physics Nuclear Physics

Speaker

Scott Moroch (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

Description

We present the development of a novel Penning ion trap for precision spectroscopy of symmetry-violating electroweak properties using single trapped molecular ions [1]. The high magnetic field of the Penning trap can be used to Zeeman shift two molecular states of opposite parity to near degeneracy, enhancing the sensitivity of parity-violating nuclear properties by more than 11 orders of magnitude [2]. Hence, our proposed experimental setup is expected to provide highly sensitive measurements of symmetry violating nuclear properties across the nuclear chart. This contribution will describe the status of a cryogenic Penning trap for performing measurements in SiO+ and TlF+ molecules, as well as discuss future prospects of this technique.

[1] J. Karthein, S. Udrescu, S. Moroch et al. arXiv:2310.11192 (2023)
[2] Altuntas, E. et al. Phys. Rev. Lett. 120, 142501 (2018)

Author

Scott Moroch (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

Co-authors

Prof. David DeMille (University of Chicago) Dr Jens Dilling (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) Dr Jonas Karthein (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (US)) Klaus Blaum (Max Planck Society (DE)) Prof. Nick Hutzler (Caltech) Ronald Fernando Garcia Ruiz Ryan Ringle (Michigan State University (Facility for Rare Isotope Beams)) Silviu-Marian Udrescu

Presentation materials