AP-Seminare

Improved limit on the radium-225 electric dipole moment

by Peter Peter Müller (Physics Division, Argonne National Laboratory)

Europe/Berlin
SB3 2.283 (Atomic Physics Seminar Room)

SB3 2.283

Atomic Physics Seminar Room

Description
Searches for permanent electric dipole moments (EDMs) are sensitive probes of physics beyond the Standard Model that could explain the dominance of matter over anti-matter in the universe. 225Ra (t1/2 = 15d, I = 1/2) is a particularly attractive system to use for an EDM measurement because its large nuclear octupole deformation makes it uniquely sensitive to symmetry-violating interactions in the nuclear medium. We have developed an experiment to measure the EDM of 225Ra based on laser cooling and trapping techniques, demonstrated a first “proof-of-principle” measurement, and most recently have significantly improved the sensitivity of our instrument. Upcoming experimental upgrades have the potential to improve our EDM limit by additional orders of magnitude.