Determination of the scalar and vector polarizabilities of the cesium 6s \ 2S1/2 → 7s \ 2S1/2 transition and implications for atomic parity non-conservation

Abstract

Using recent high-precision measurements of electric dipole matrix elements of atomic cesium, we make an improved determination of the scalar (α) and vector (β) polarizabilities of the cesium 6s \ 2S1/2 → 7s \ 2S1/2 transition calculated through a sum-over-states method. We report values of α = -268.82 \ (30) \ a03 and β = 27.139 \ (42) \ a03 with the highest precision to date. We find a discrepancy between our value of β and the past preferred value, resulting in a significant shift in the value of the weak charge Qw of the cesium nucleus. Future work to resolve the differences in the polarizability will be critical for interpretation of parity non-conservation measurements in cesium, which have implications for physics beyond the Standard Model.

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