Precision Spectroscopy of 2S-nS Transitions in Atomic Hydrogen: A Determination of the Proton Charge Radius

Abstract

We present absolute frequency measurements of 2S1/2-nS1/2 two-photon transitions with n = 8, 9, and 10 in a cryogenic beam of atomic hydrogen. Each transition has been measured with a fractional uncertainty of approximately 2.6*10(-12). Combining the results from this work and the 1S1/2-2S1/2 transition frequency, we extract a root-mean-square proton radius of rp = 0.8433(31) fm and a Rydberg frequency of cR∞ = 3,289,841,960,252.9(9.7) kHz. These are in good agreement with the CODATA 2022 recommended values.

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