One-Particle Measurement of the Antiproton Magnetic Moment
Abstract
p p μpμp μpbarμ μNμN For the first time a single trapped is used to measure the magnetic moment μ. The moment μ = μ S/(/2) is given in terms of its spin S and the nuclear magneton (μN) by μ/μN = -2.792\,845 0.000\,012. The 4.4 parts per million (ppm) uncertainty is 680 times smaller than previously realized. Comparing to the proton moment measured using the same method and trap electrodes gives μ/μp = -1.000\,000 0.000\,005 to 5 ppm, for a proton moment μp = μp S/(/2), consistent with the prediction of the CPT theorem.
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