Frequency metrology of helium around 1083 nm and determination of the nuclear charge radius (1201.1362v2)
Abstract: We measure the absolute frequency of seven out of the nine allowed transitions between the 2$3${\it S} and 2$3${\it P} hyperfine manifolds in a metastable $3$He beam by using an optical frequency comb synthesizer-assisted spectrometer. The relative uncertainty of our measurements ranges from $1\times 10{-11}$ to $5\times 10{-12}$, which is, to our knowledge, the most precise result for any optical $3$He transition to date. The resulting $23${\it P}-2$3${\it S} centroid frequency is $276\,702\,827\,204.8\,(2.4)$kHz. Comparing this value with the known result for the $4$He centroid and performing {\em ab initio} QED calculations of the $4$He-$3$He isotope shift, we extract the difference of the squared nuclear charge radii $\delta r2$ of $3$He and $4$He. Our result for $\delta r2=1.074 (3)$ fm$2$ disagrees by about $4\,\sigma$ with the recent determination [R. van Rooij {\em et al.}, Science {\bf 333}, 196 (2011)].
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