Precision Tests of the Standard Model at low energies using stored exotic ions

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20m
Invited talk

Speaker

Klaus BLAUM (Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik)

Description

The four fundamental interactions and their symmetries, the fundamental constants as well as the properties of elementary particles like masses and moments, determine the basic structure of the universe and are the basis for our so well tested Standard Model (SM) of physics. Performing stringent tests on these interactions and symmetries in extreme conditions at lowest energies and with highest precision by comparing, e.g., the properties of particles and their counterpart, the antiparticles, will allow us to search for physics beyond the SM. Any improvement of these tests beyond their present limits requires novel experimental techniques.
An overview is given on recent mass and g-factor measurements with extreme precision on single or few cooled exotic ions stored in Penning traps. Among others the most stringent test of bound-state quantum electrodynamics could be performed and the accuracy of the electron atomic mass could be improved by a factor of 13.

Primary author

Klaus BLAUM (Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik)

Presentation materials