Hydrogen Spectroscopy with a Lamb-shift Polarimeter - An Alternative Approach Towards Anti-Hydrogen Spectroscopy Experiments
Abstract
A Lamb-shift polarimeter, which has been built for a fast determination of the polarization of protons and deuterons of an atomic-beam source and which is frequently used in the ANKE experiment at COSY-J\"ulich, is shown to be an excellent device for atomic-spectroscopy measurements of metastable hydrogen isotopes. It is demonstrated that magnetic and electric dipole transitions in hydrogen can be measured as a function of the external magnetic field, giving access to the full Breit-Rabi diagram for the and the states. This will allow the study of hyperfine structure, factors and the classical Lamb shift. Although the data are not yet competitive with state-of-the-art measurements, the potential of the method is enormous, including a possible application to anti-hydrogen spectroscopy.
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@article{arxiv.1104.4421,
title = {Hydrogen Spectroscopy with a Lamb-shift Polarimeter - An Alternative Approach Towards Anti-Hydrogen Spectroscopy Experiments},
author = {M. P. Westig and R. Engels and K. Grigoryev and M. Mikirtytchiants and F. Rathmann and H. Paetz gen. Schieck and G. Schug and A. Vasilyev and H. Ströher},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1104.4421},
year = {2011}
}
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6 pages, 7 figures, accepted by European Physical Journal D