Direct Measurement of the Proton Magnetic Moment
Abstract
The proton magnetic moment in nuclear magnetons is measured to be μp/μN g/2 = 2.792\,846 0.000\,007, a 2.5 ppm (parts per million) uncertainty. The direct determination, using a single proton in a Penning trap, demonstrates the first method that should work as well with an antiproton as with a proton. This opens the way to measuring the antiproton magnetic moment (whose uncertainty has essentially not been reduced for 20 years) at least 103 times more precisely.
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