g Factor of Boron-like Tin

Abstract

In the ALPHATRAP experiment, the g factor of boron-like 118Sn45+ has been measured with a 0.5 parts-per-billion uncertainty. This is the first high-precision measurement of a heavy boron-like g factor. The measured value of 0.644\,703\,826\,5(4) is consistent with the presented ab initio state-of-the-art theory calculations, which predict a value of 0.644\,702\,9(8). So far, the only boron-like g factor measured with high precision has been 40Ar13+. The measurement presented here therefore tests quantum electrodynamics as well as many-electron interactions at much higher Z. Furthermore, we discuss the potential for an independent determination of the fine-structure constant α, which can be achieved with a specific difference of g factors, combining the presented results with the recent electron g-factor measurement of hydrogen-like tin.

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