Measurement of hyperfine structure and the Zemach radius in $\rm^6Li^+$ using optical Ramsey technique
Abstract
We investigate the -- () transitions in using the optical Ramsey technique and achieve the most precise values of the hyperfine splittings of the and states, with smallest uncertainty of about 10~kHz. The present results reduce the uncertainties of previous experiments by a factor of 5 for the state and a factor of 50 for the states, and are in better agreement with theoretical values. Combining our measured hyperfine intervals of the state with the latest quantum electrodynamic (QED) calculations, the improved Zemach radius of the nucleus is determined to be 2.44(2)~fm, with the uncertainty entirely due to the uncalculated QED effects of order . The result is in sharp disagreement with the value 3.71(16) fm determined from simple models of the nuclear charge and magnetization distribution. We call for a more definitive nuclear physics value of the Zemach radius.
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@article{arxiv.2303.07939,
title = {Measurement of hyperfine structure and the Zemach radius in $\rm^6Li^+$ using optical Ramsey technique},
author = {Wei Sun and Pei-Pei Zhang and Peng-peng Zhou and Shao-long Chen and Zhi-qiang Zhou and Yao Huang and Xiao-Qiu Qi and Zong-Chao Yan and Ting-Yun Shi and G. W. F. Drake and Zhen-Xiang Zhong and Hua Guan and Ke-lin Gao},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2303.07939},
year = {2023}
}
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6 pages, 6 figures