Physics beyond the Standard Model from hydrogen molecules

14 Jun 2018, 09:00
30m
Aachen

Aachen

RWTH Aachen University 52074 Aachen, Germany
Talk General

Speaker

Wim Ubachs (VU University Amsterdam)

Description

The hydrogen molecule is the smallest neutral chemical entity and a benchmark system of quantum physics and chemistry. The comparison between highly accurate measurements of transition frequencies and level energies with quantum calculations including all known phenomena (relativistic, vacuum polarization and self energy) provides a tool to search for physical phenomena in the realm of the unknown: are there forces beyond the three included in the Standard Model of physics plus gravity, are there extra dimensions beyond the 3+1 describing space time ? Comparison of laboratory wavelengths of transitions in hydrogen may be compared with the lines observed during the epoch of the early Universe to verify whether fundamental constants of Nature have varied over cosmological time. These concepts, as well as the precision laboratory experiments and the astronomical observations used for such searches of new physics will be discussed.

Author

Wim Ubachs (VU University Amsterdam)

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