Bulletin of the American Physical Society
54th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
Volume 68, Number 7
Monday–Friday, June 5–9, 2023; Spokane, Washington
Session F01: Poster Session I (4:00pm-6:00pm PT)
4:00 PM,
Tuesday, June 6, 2023
Room: Exhibit Hall C
Abstract: F01.00126 : Barium-monofluoride within argon and neon solids: Calculations to support the EDMcubed scheme for measuring the electron electric dipole moment*
Presenter:
Eric A Hessels
(York University)
Authors:
Ricardo L Lambo
(York University)
Gregory K Koyanagi
(York University)
Marko Horbatsch
(York University)
René Fournier
(York University)
Eric A Hessels
(York University)
Collaboration:
EDMcubed collaboration
[1] A. C. Vutha, M. Horbatsch and E. A. Hessels, Phys. Rev. A 98, 032513 (2018).
[2] G.K. Koyanagi, R.L. Lambo, A. Ragyanszki, R. Fournier, M. Horbatsch and E.A. Hessels, J. Mol. Spect. 391, 111736 (2023).
[3] R. L. Lambo, G. K. Koyanagi, A. Ragyanszki, M. Horbatsch, R. Fournier and E. A. Hessels, arXiv:2212.09232 (2022).
*This work is supported by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, United States, the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, United States, the Templeton Foundation in conjunction with the Northwestern Center for Fundamental Physics, the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada and York University, Canada. Computations for this work were supported by the Shared Hierarchical Academic Research Computing Network, Compute Ontario and the Digital Research Alliance of Canada.
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