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Systematic-free limit on new light scalar bosons via isotope shift spectroscopy in Ca$^+$

Atomic Physics 2024-09-10 v4

Abstract

We report a precise measurement of the isotope shifts in the 424^2S1/232_{1/2} \rightarrow 3^2D3/2_{3/2} electric quadrupole transition at 732~nm in 4042,44,48^{40 - 42,44,48}Ca+^+ via high-resolution laser spectroscopy of co-trapped ions, finding measured shifts of 2,775,392,374.8(6.0), 5,347,679,835.1(5.9), and 10,003,129,115.1(5.7)\,Hz between 42,44,48^{42,44,48}Ca+^+and 40^{40}Ca+^+, respectively. When combined with prior measurements on the 424^2S1/232_{1/2} \rightarrow 3^2D5/2_{5/2} transition [Phys. Rev. A 100, 022514 (2019), https://journals.aps.org/pra/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevA.100.022514] a King Plot analysis shows the data to be consistent with linearity below the level of parts per billion. This observed linearity, which is free of nuclear systematics, improves the previous isotope-shift based limits of Ca+^+ for couplings of a scalar boson beyond the Standard Model to electrons and neutrons by a factor of 3. Our new limit excludes part of the coupling range remaining for a new physics interpretation after accounting for one higher-order nuclear term in the nonlinear King plot of Yb/Yb+^+.

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@article{arxiv.2311.17337,
  title  = {Systematic-free limit on new light scalar bosons via isotope shift spectroscopy in Ca$^+$},
  author = {Timothy T. Chang and Bless Bah Awazi and Julian C. Berengut and Elina Fuchs and S. Charles Doret},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.17337},
  year   = {2024}
}

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5 pages, 3 figures. Final published version