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Determination of the scalar and vector polarizabilities of the cesium $6s \ ^2S_{1/2} \rightarrow 7s \ ^2S_{1/2}$ transition and implications for atomic parity non-conservation (1905.02768v2)

Published 7 May 2019 in physics.atom-ph

Abstract: Using recent high-precision measurements of electric dipole matrix elements of atomic cesium, we make an improved determination of the scalar ($\alpha$) and vector ($\beta$) polarizabilities of the cesium $6s \ 2S_{1/2} \rightarrow 7s \ 2S_{1/2} $ transition calculated through a sum-over-states method. We report values of $\alpha = -268.82 \ (30) \ a_03$ and $\beta = 27.139 \ (42) \ a_03$ with the highest precision to date. We find a discrepancy between our value of $\beta$ and the past preferred value, resulting in a significant shift in the value of the weak charge $Q_w$ of the cesium nucleus. Future work to resolve the differences in the polarizability will be critical for interpretation of parity non-conservation measurements in cesium, which have implications for physics beyond the Standard Model.

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