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Characterizing the Fundamental Bending Vibration of a Linear Polyatomic Molecule for Symmetry Violation Searches

Atomic Physics 2023-08-04 v1 Chemical Physics

Abstract

Polyatomic molecules have been identified as sensitive probes of charge-parity violating and parity-violating physics beyond the Standard Model (BSM). For example, many linear triatomic molecules are both laser-coolable and have parity doublets in the ground electronic X~2Σ+(010)\tilde{X} {}^2\Sigma^+ (010) state arising from the bending vibration, both features that can greatly aid BSM searches. Understanding the X~2Σ+(010)\tilde{X} {}^2\Sigma^+ (010) state is a crucial prerequisite to precision measurements with linear polyatomic molecules. Here, we characterize fundamental bending vibration of 174{}^{174}YbOH using high-resolution optical spectroscopy on the nominally forbidden X~2Σ+(010)A~2Π1/2(000)\tilde{X} {}^2\Sigma^+ (010) \rightarrow \tilde{A} {}^2\Pi_{1/2} (000) transition at 588 nm. We assign 39 transitions originating from the lowest rotational levels of the X~2Σ+(010)\tilde{X} {}^2\Sigma^+ (010) state, and accurately model the state's structure with an effective Hamiltonian using best-fit parameters. Additionally, we perform Stark and Zeeman spectroscopy on the X~2Σ+(010)\tilde{X} {}^2\Sigma^+ (010) state and fit the molecule-frame dipole moment to Dmol=2.16(1)D_\mathrm{mol}=2.16(1) D and the effective electron gg-factor to gS=2.07(2)g_S=2.07(2). Further, we use an empirical model to explain observed anomalous line intensities in terms of interference from spin-orbit and vibronic perturbations in the excited A~2Π1/2(000)\tilde{A} {}^2\Pi_{1/2} (000) state. Our work is an essential step toward searches for BSM physics in YbOH and other linear polyatomic molecules.

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@article{arxiv.2301.04124,
  title  = {Characterizing the Fundamental Bending Vibration of a Linear Polyatomic Molecule for Symmetry Violation Searches},
  author = {Arian Jadbabaie and Yuiki Takahashi and Nickolas H. Pilgram and Chandler J. Conn and Yi Zeng and Chi Zhang and Nicholas R. Hutzler},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.04124},
  year   = {2023}
}

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26 pages, 7 figures