Bulletin of the American Physical Society
6th Joint Meeting of the APS Division of Nuclear Physics and the Physical Society of Japan
Sunday–Friday, November 26–December 1 2023; Hawaii, the Big Island
Session C01: Tests of Fundamental Symmetries and Searches for New Interactions
7:00 PM–10:00 PM,
Tuesday, November 28, 2023
Hilton Waikoloa Village
Room: Kona 4
Chair: Guy Savard, Argonne National Laboratory
Abstract: C01.00004 : Fundamental Physics with Cold Radioactive Heavy Elements*
9:15 PM–10:00 PM
Presenter:
Yasuhiro Sakemi
(The University of Tokyo)
Authors:
Yasuhiro Sakemi
(The University of Tokyo)
Hiroki Nagahama
(The University of Tokyo)
Keisuke Nakamura
(The University of Tokyo)
Motoki Sato
(The University of Tokyo, RIKEN Nishina center)
Shintaro Nagase
(The University of Tokyo)
Teruhito Nakashita
(The University of Tokyo, RIKEN Nishina center)
Mirai Fukase
(The University of Tokyo)
Shiko Kumahara
(Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
Kota Abe
(Rikkyo University)
Takatoshi Aoki
(The University of Tokyo)
Hiromitsu Haba
(RIKEN Nishina center)
Aiko Takamine
(RIKEN Nishina Center)
Furthermore, we are developing the new quantum sensing technique using ultracold entangled Fr states in an optical lattice. The dependence of the uncertainty in the EDM on a single-photon Rabi frequency inside the optical cavity is investigated. The quantum sensing using the spin squeezed state of a Fr atom for the measurement of its EDM is predicted to offer an uncertainty below the standard quantum limit, which means the measurement accuracy of the EDM at a level below 10−30 ecm. The Fr trapped in the optical lattice can be also used to detect the parity non-conservation in the atomic system to study the weak interaction in the quantum many-body system. The status of the fundamental physics using cold Fr source is presented in this paper.
*This work was supported by JSPS KAKENHI Grant Numbers 22K18273, 19H05601, and 26220705.
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