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The helion charge radius from laser spectroscopy of muonic helium-3 ions (Dept. Physics / Prof. Yi-Wei Liu & Assoc. Prof. Li-Bang Wang)

 

Department: Department of Physics            PI's Name: Yi- Wei Liu & Li-Bang Wang

Journal: Science, May 22, 2025,DOI: 10.1126/science.adj2610. https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adj2610

Title: The helion charge radius from laser spectroscopy of muonic helium-3 ions

Abstract: Hydrogen-like light muonic ions, in which one negative muon replaces all of the electrons, are extremely sensitive probes of nuclear structure. Using pulsed laser spectroscopy, we have measured three 2S-2P transitions in the muonic helium-3 (μ3He+) ion, an ion formed by a negative muon and bare helium-3 nucleus. This allowed us to extract the Lamb shift, the 2P fine structure splitting, and the 2S-hyperfine splitting in μ3He+. Comparing these measurements with theory, we determined the root-mean-square charge radius of the helion (3He nucleus) to be rh = 1.97007(94) fm, in good agreement with the value from elastic electron scattering but a factor 15 more accurate. Our results represent benchmarks for few-nucleon theories and open the way for precision quantum electrodynamics tests in He atoms and ions.

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