A study of New Physics searches with tritium and similar molecules

Author:

Hollik Wolfgang Gregor,Linster Matthias,Tabet Mustafa

Abstract

AbstractSearches for New Physics focus either on the direct production of new particles at colliders or at deviations from known observables at low energies. In order to discover New Physics in precision measurements, both experimental and theoretical uncertainties must be under full control. Laser spectroscopy nowadays offers a tool to measure transition frequencies very precisely. For certain molecular and atomic transitions the experimental technique permits a clean study of possible deviations. Theoretical progress in recent years allows us to compare ab initio calculations with experimental data. We study the impact of a variety of New Physics scenarios on these observables and derive novel constraints on many popular generic Standard Model extensions. As a result, we find that molecular spectroscopy is not competitive with atomic spectroscopy and neutron scattering to probe new electron-nucleus and nucleus-nucleus interactions, respectively. Molecular and atomic spectroscopy give similar bounds on new electron-electron couplings, for which, however, stronger bounds can be derived from the magnetic moment of the electron. In most of the parameter space H$$_2$$2 molecules give stronger constraints than T$$_2$$2 or other isotopologues.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous),Engineering (miscellaneous)

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