Improved constraints on exotic interactions between electron and proton in hydrogen
Abstract
Atomic spectroscopy can be used to search for new bosons that carry exotic forces between elementary fermions. A comparison of a recent precise measurement [Bullis et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 130, 203001 (2023)] of the hyperfine splitting of the 2S1/2 electronic levels of hydrogen and up-to-date bound-state quantum electrodynamics theory yields improved constraints on electron-proton exotic interactions of the dimensionless coupling strengths gAgA, gpgp, and gVgV corresponding to the exchange of a axial-vector, pseudoscalar (axionlike) or vector boson, respectively.
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