Proposed method for laser spectroscopy of pionic helium atoms to determine the charged-pion mass
Masaki Hori, Anna S\'ot\'er, Vladimir I. Korobov

TL;DR
This paper calculates energy levels, decay rates, and proposes a laser spectroscopy method for metastable pionic helium atoms to precisely determine the charged-pion mass, involving quantum electrodynamics corrections and metastable state manipulations.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed theoretical framework for laser-induced transitions in pionic helium to facilitate precise pion mass measurements, including metastable state identification and decay dynamics.
Findings
Calculated energy levels with relativistic and QED corrections.
Identified metastable states with nanosecond lifetimes.
Proposed laser spectroscopy technique for pion mass determination.
Abstract
Metastable pionic helium () is a three-body atom composed of a helium nucleus, an electron occupying the ground state, and a negatively charged pion in a Rydberg state with principal- and orbital angular momentum quantum numbers of . We calculate the spin-independent energies of the and isotopes in the region --19. These include relativistic and quantum electrodynamics corrections of orders and in atomic units, where and denote the Rydberg and fine structure constants. The fine-structure splitting due to the coupling between the electron spin and the orbital angular momentum of the , and the radiative and Auger decay rates of the states are also calculated. Some states and retain nanosecond-scale…
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