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On the sensitivity of nuclear clocks to new physics

Authors :
Caputo, Andrea
Gazit, Doron
Hammer, Hans-Werner
Kopp, Joachim
Paz, Gil
Perez, Gilad
Springmann, Konstantin
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The recent demonstration of laser excitation of the $\approx 8$ eV isomeric state of thorium-229 is a significant step towards a nuclear clock. The low excitation energy likely results from a cancellation between the contributions of the electromagnetic and strong forces. Physics beyond the Standard Model could disrupt this cancellation, highlighting nuclear clocks' sensitivity to new physics. Accurate predictions of the different contributions to nuclear transition energies, and therefore of the quantitative sensitivity of a nuclear clock, are challenging. We improve upon previous sensitivity estimates and assess a ''nightmare scenario'', where all binding energy differences are small and the new physics sensitivity is poor. A classical geometric model of thorium-229 suggests that fine-tuning is needed for such a scenario. We also propose a $d$-wave halo model, inspired by effective field theory. We show that it reproduces observations and suggests the ''nightmare scenario'' is unlikely. We find that the nuclear clock's sensitivity to variations in the effective fine structure constant is enhanced by a factor of order $10^4$. We finally propose auxiliary nuclear measurements to reduce uncertainties and further test the validity of the halo model.<br />Comment: 12 pages, 4 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2407.17526
Document Type :
Working Paper