High-accuracy calculation of black-body radiation shift in $^{133}$Cs primary frequency standard
Atomic Physics
2009-11-11 v1
Abstract
Black-body radiation (BBR) shift is an important systematic correction for the atomic frequency standards realizing the SI unit of time. Presently, there is a controversy over the value of the BBR shift for the primary Cs standard. At room temperatures the values from various groups differ at level, while the modern clocks are aiming at accuracies. We carry out high-precision relativistic many-body calculations of the BBR shift. For the BBR coefficient at we obtain , implying fractional uncertainty. While in accord with the most accurate measurement, our 0.35%-accurate value is in a substantial, 10%, disagreement with recent semi-empirical calculations. We identify an oversight in those calculations.
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@article{arxiv.physics/0606048,
title = {High-accuracy calculation of black-body radiation shift in $^{133}$Cs primary frequency standard},
author = {K. Beloy and U. I. Safronova and A. Derevianko},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:physics/0606048},
year = {2009}
}
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4 pages