AP-Seminare

Surprising results of QED-Test experiment on Bi80+, Bi82+ ions at the ESR

by Mr Johannes Ullmann (TU Darmstadt, IKP)

Europe/Berlin
KBW 2.28 (GSI)

KBW 2.28

GSI

Description
Recent tests of QED in bound states of light ions reach unprecedented accuracies. In heavy ions however, such tests can be performed in the extremely strong fields of a heavy nucleus. In the 1990s, the first attempts to test QED by in-ring laser spectroscopy of the ground-state hyperfine splitting energies of hydrogen-like heavy ions were hampered by insufficient knowledge of nuclear corrections. By measuring the transition energies of two charges states of the same nucleus, these corrections can be canceled in a specific difference. Therefore, the known hyperfine transition energy of hydrogen-like bismuth had to be complemented by the one in the lithium-like charge state. The big success of finding this resonance in 2011 was overshadowed again by the inaccurately known voltage of the electron cooler, which is needed to transform the measurement to the ions’ rest-frame. We present the results of the latest attempt in 2014. Here, the voltage was measured in-situ for the first time, which removed the main systematic uncertainty and served as a diagnostic tool, too. Despite a thorough analysis of systematic effects, a significant deviation from the theoretical prediction was found for the specific difference.