Measurement of the 6S-7S transition polarizablility in atomic cesium and an improved test of the standard model
S. C. Bennett, C. E. Wieman

TL;DR
This study measures the polarizability of the 6S-7S transition in cesium and uses it to refine the weak charge, providing a more precise test of the standard model that shows a 2.5 sigma deviation.
Contribution
It presents an improved measurement of cesium's transition polarizability and updates the atomic structure calculations for a more accurate standard model test.
Findings
Measured the 6S-7S transition polarizability in cesium.
Updated the weak charge value with reduced uncertainties.
Found a 2.5 sigma deviation from the standard model prediction.
Abstract
The ratio of the off-diagonal hyperfine amplitude to the tensor transition polarizability (Mhf/beta) for the 6S-7S transition in cesium has been measured. The value of beta=27.024(43)(expt)(67)(theory)a_0^3 is then obtained using an accurate semi-empirical value of Mhf. This is combined with a previous measurement of parity nonconservation in atomic cesium and previous atomic structure calculations to determine the value of the weak charge. The uncertainties in the atomic structure calculations are updated (and reduced) in light of new experimental tests. The result Q_W=-72.06(28)(expt) (34)(theory) differs from the prediction of the standard model of elementary particle physics by 2.5 sigma.
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