One-Particle Measurement of the Antiproton Magnetic Moment
ATRAP Collaboration: J. DiSciacca, M. Marshall, K. Marable, G., Gabrielse, S. Ettenauer, E. Tardiff, R. Kalra, D.W. Fitzakerley, M.C. George,, E.A. Hessels, C.H. Storry, M. Weel, D. Grzonka, W. Oelert, T. Sefzick

TL;DR
This paper reports the first measurement of the antiproton magnetic moment using a single trapped antiproton, achieving unprecedented precision and confirming CPT symmetry by comparing it to the proton magnetic moment.
Contribution
It introduces a novel single-particle measurement technique for the antiproton magnetic moment with significantly improved accuracy over previous methods.
Findings
Antiproton magnetic moment measured with 4.4 ppm uncertainty.
The ratio of antiproton to proton magnetic moments is -1.000000 ± 0.000005.
Results are consistent with CPT symmetry predictions.
Abstract
\DeclareRobustCommand{\pbar}{\HepAntiParticle{p}{}{}\xspace} \DeclareRobustCommand{\p}{\HepParticle{p}{}{}\xspace} \DeclareRobustCommand{\mup}{{}{}\xspace} \DeclareRobustCommand{\mupbar}{{}{}\xspace} \DeclareRobustCommand{\muN}{{}{}\xspace For the first time a single trapped \pbar is used to measure the \pbar magnetic moment . The moment is given in terms of its spin and the nuclear magneton (\muN) by . The 4.4 parts per million (ppm) uncertainty is 680 times smaller than previously realized. Comparing to the proton moment measured using the same method and trap electrodes gives to 5 ppm, for a proton moment , consistent with the prediction…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAtomic and Subatomic Physics Research · Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies · Radioactive Decay and Measurement Techniques
