New Precision Measurement of Hyperfine Splitting of Positronium
High Energy Physics - Experiment
2014-06-10 v4 Atomic Physics
Abstract
The ground state hyperfine splitting of positronium is sensitive to high order corrections of quantum electrodynamics (QED) in bound state. The theoretical prediction and the averaged experimental value for has a discrepancy of 15 ppm, which is equivalent to 3.9 standard deviations (s.d.). A new precision measurement which reduces the systematic uncertainty from the positronium thermalization effect was performed, in which the non-thermalization effect was measured to be as large as in a timing window we used. When this effect is taken into account, our new result becomes \,GHz, which favors the QED prediction within 1.2 s.d. and disfavors the previous experimental average by 2.6 s.d.
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@article{arxiv.1310.6923,
title = {New Precision Measurement of Hyperfine Splitting of Positronium},
author = {A. Ishida and T. Namba and S. Asai and T. Kobayashi and H. Saito and M. Yoshida and K. Tanaka and A. Yamamoto},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1310.6923},
year = {2014}
}
Comments
8 pages, 10 figures, accepted by Physics Letters B