Nonlinear calcium King plot constrains new bosons and nuclear properties
A. Wilzewski, L. I. Huber, M. Door, J. Richter, A. Mariotti, L. J., Spie{\ss}, M. Wehrheim, S. Chen, S. A. King, P. Micke, M. Filzinger, M. R., Steinel, N. Huntemann, E. Benkler, P. O. Schmidt, J. Flannery, R. Matt, M., Stadler, R. Oswald, F. Schmid, D. Kienzler, J. Home

TL;DR
This study measures isotope shift nonlinearities in calcium with unprecedented precision, constraining new physics beyond the Standard Model and highlighting nuclear polarization as a key SM contribution.
Contribution
It provides the most precise measurements of calcium isotope shifts and nonlinearity, and distinguishes SM effects from potential BSM interactions in King plot analyses.
Findings
Measured calcium isotope shift nonlinearities with 900 sigma significance.
Identified nuclear polarization as the main SM contribution to nonlinearity.
Set improved constraints on hypothetical new bosons over a wide mass range.
Abstract
Nonlinearities in King plots (KP) of isotope shifts (IS) can reveal the existence of beyond-Standard-Model (BSM) interactions that couple electrons and neutrons. However, it is crucial to distinguish higher-order Standard Model (SM) effects from BSM physics. We measure the IS of the transitions in and in with sub-Hz precision as well as the nuclear mass ratios with relative uncertainties below for the five stable, even isotopes of calcium (). Combined, these measurements yield a calcium KP nonlinearity with a significance of . Precision calculations show that the nonlinearity cannot be fully accounted for by the expected largest higher-order SM effect, the second-order mass shift, and identify the…
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