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Relativistic and QED effects in the fundamental vibration of T$_2$

Published 8 Mar 2018 in physics.chem-ph and physics.atom-ph | (1803.03161v1)

Abstract: The hydrogen molecule has become a test ground for quantum electrodynamical calculations in molecules. Expanding beyond studies on stable hydrogenic species to the heavier radioactive tritium-bearing molecules, we report on a measurement of the fundamental T$_2$ vibrational splitting $(v= 0 \rightarrow 1)$ for $J=0-5$ rotational levels. Precision frequency metrology is performed with high-resolution coherent anti-Stokes Raman spectroscopy at an experimental uncertainty of $10-12$~MHz, where sub-Doppler saturation features are exploited for the strongest transition. The achieved accuracy corresponds to a fifty-fold improvement over a previous measurement, and allows for the extraction of relativistic and QED contributions to T$_2$ transition energies.

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