On the sensitivity of nuclear clocks to new physics
Abstract
The recent demonstration of laser excitation of the ≈ 8 eV isomeric state of Thorium-229 is a significant step towards a nuclear clock. The low excitation energy likely results from a cancellation between electromagnetic and strong contributions, which new physics can disrupt. In this Letter, we quantify the enhancement of a nuclear clock's sensitivity to new physics using a geometric model and a novel d-wave halo model of the nucleus that reproduces measured differences between Thorium-229 states. We find likely enhancements of order 104 while a worst case scenario with enhancement 1 is unlikely.
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