Measurement of the H31 Radiative Lifetime in ThO
Abstract
The best limit on the electron electric dipole moment (eEDM) comes from the ACME II experiment [Nature 562 (2018), 355-360] which probes physics beyond the Standard Model at energy scales well above 1 TeV. ACME II measured the eEDM by monitoring electron spin precession in a cold beam of the metastable H31 state of thorium monoxide (ThO) molecules, with an observation time τ ≈ 1 ms for each molecule. We report here a new measurement of the lifetime of the ThO (H31) state, τH = 4.2 0.5 ms. Using an apparatus within which τ ≈ τH will enable a substantial reduction in uncertainty of an eEDM measurement.
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