Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2024 Fall Meeting of the APS Division of Nuclear Physics
Sunday–Thursday, October 6–10, 2024; Boston, Massachusetts
Session K13: Mini-Symposium: Next Gen Techniques in Fundamental Symmetries and Neutrinos II
10:30 AM–12:06 PM,
Wednesday, October 9, 2024
Hilton Boston Park Plaza
Room: Studio 1, Lobby Level
Chair: Arian Jadbabaie, Caltech
Abstract: K13.00006 : Progress towards a search for CP-violating nuclear Schiff moments using radioactive molecules in solids at FRIB*
11:30 AM–11:42 AM
Presenter:
Nicholas Nusgart
(Michigan State University)
Authors:
Nicholas Nusgart
(Michigan State University)
Aiden R Boyer
(Facility for Rare Isotope Beams, Michigan State University)
Meyhar Dudeja
(Facility for Rare Isotope Beams, Michigan State University)
Jaideep T Singh
(Facility for Rare Isotope Beams, Michigan State University)
We believe that this approach may be an efficient method for creating and trapping radioactive molecules starting from a precursor solution made available by the Isotope Harvesting Program at FRIB. Our initial goal is to quantify and optimize the efficiency of this approach. Eventually we aim to carry out a sensitive search for the NSM of radium-225 using, for example, RaF molecules in solid argon. Information will be provided on the calculations relevant to developing an NSM measurement scheme, specifically calculations of the hyperfine, Zeeman, and Stark structure of molecules embedded in noble gas solids which drive the design of the backend.
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[2] G. Arrowsmith-Kron et al, 10.1088/1361-6633/ad1e39 (2024).
[3] N. Auerbach et al, Phys. Rev. Lett. 76, 4316 (1996).
[4] J. Ballof et al, NiMB 541, 224 (2023).
*This work is supported by the U.S. DOE, Office of Science, Office of Nuclear Physics, under contract DE-SC0019015 and by the Office of High Energy Physics, under contract DE-SC0022299, and used resources of the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB), which is a DOE Office of Science User Facility, under Award Number DE-SC0023633.
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