An Upper Bound on the Strongly Forbidden 6S1/2 5D3/2 Magnetic Dipole Transition Moment in Ba+

Abstract

We report the results from our first-generation experiment to measure the magnetic-dipole transition moment (M1) between the 6S1/2 and 5D3/2 manifolds in Ba+. Knowledge of M1 is crucial for the proposed parity-nonconservation experiment in the ion Fortson93, where M1 will be a leading source of systematic error. To date, no measurement of M1 has been made in Ba+, and moreover, the sensitivity of the moment to electron-electron correlations has confounded accurate theoretical predictions. A precise measurement may help to resolve the theoretical discrepancies while providing essential information for planning a future PNC measurement in Ba+. We demonstrate our technique for measuring M1 - including a method for calibrating for stress-induced birefringence introduced by the scientific apparatus - and place an upper bound of M1 < 93 39 × 10-5 μB.

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