The Standard Model in Strong Fields: Electroweak Radiative Corrections for Highly Charged Ions
Abstract
Electroweak radiative corrections to the matrix elements <ns1/2| HPNC|n'p1/2> are calculated for highly charged hydrogenlike ions. These matrix elements constitute the basis for the description of the most parity nonconserving (PNC) processes in atomic physics. The operator HPNC represents the parity nonconserving relativistic effective atomic Hamiltonian at the tree level. The deviation of these calculations from the calculations valid for the momentum transfer q2=0 demonstrates the effect of the strong field, characterized by the momentum transfer q2=me2 (me is the electron mass). This allows for a test of the Standard Model in the presence of strong fields in experiments with highly charged ions.
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