Formation of gaseous, doubly charged cerium monofluoride CeF2+ and its sensitivity to new physics

Abstract

Tricationic protactinium monofluoride (229PaF3+) has been proposed as a candidate for probing physics beyond the Standard Model of particle physics. Since studies with 229PaF3+ require significant experimental advances, we exploit the stable, valence-isoelectronic dicationic cerium monofluoride (CeF2+) as a surrogate. Gas-phase fluorinated-cerium molecular ions are formed and identified using the Off-Line Ion Source and TITAN mass measurement facilities at TRIUMF. Quantum chemical calculations are performed on the electronic structure of CeF2+, revealing a parallel to that of 229PaF3+. Moreover, these calculations provide estimates on the sensitivity of CeF2+ itself to various P,T-odd properties. A brief discourse on the specifics of the quantum control of CeF2+ is presented which anticipates future searches for symmetry violations.

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