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Optical transitions near the elusive 5⁢𝑠−4⁢𝑓 level crossing in highly charged osmium with sensitivity to physics beyond the standard model

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2025
American Physical Society Woodbury, NY

Physical review / A 112(6), L061101 () [https://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/p347-47ys]
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Abstract: Optical transitions in highly charged ions can be very sensitive to hypothetical beyond-the-standard-model phenomena. Those near the degeneracy due to the 5⁢𝑠−4⁢𝑓 level crossing are especially promising. We present measurements of Os15,16,17+ ions at an electron beam ion trap and corresponding predictions of several transitions that show a high sensitivity to hypothetical fifth forces and possible violations of local Lorentz invariance. We found electric quadrupole transitions in Os16+, which are suitable for frequency metrology due to linewidths down to 44µ⁢Hz. Our calculations show the need for including enough inner-shell excitations to avoid an overestimation of interconfiguration transition rates, which were too faint for detection at the present signal-to-noise ratio.

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  1. Z_DET (Z_DET)
  2. Centre f. Quantum Techno. a. Application (CQTA)
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  1. 622 - Detector Technologies and Systems (POF4-622) (POF4-622)
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