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Masaki Hori1, Hossein Aghai-Khozani2, Anna Sótér2, Daniel Barna3, Andreas Dax4, Ryugo Hayano4, Takumi Kobayashi4, Yohei Murakami4, Koichi Todoroki4, Hiroyuki Yamada4, Dezső Horváth3,5, Luca Venturelli6.
Abstract
Charge, parity, and time reversal (CPT) symmetry implies that a particle and its antiparticle have the same mass. The antiproton-to-electron mass ratio [Formula: see text] can be precisely determined from the single-photon transition frequencies of antiprotonic helium. We measured 13 such frequencies with laser spectroscopy to a fractional precision of 2.5 × 10-9 to 16 × 10-9 About 2 × 109 antiprotonic helium atoms were cooled to temperatures between 1.5 and 1.7 kelvin by using buffer-gas cooling in cryogenic low-pressure helium gas; the narrow thermal distribution led to the observation of sharp spectral lines of small thermal Doppler width. The deviation between the experimental frequencies and the results of three-body quantum electrodynamics calculations was reduced by a factor of 1.4 to 10 compared with previous single-photon experiments. From this, [Formula: see text] was determined as 1836.1526734(15), which agrees with a recent proton-to-electron experimental value within 8 × 10-10.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27811273 DOI: 10.1126/science.aaf6702
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728