Direct measurement of the intrinsic electric dipole moment in pear-shaped thorium-228

Atomic nuclei with certain combinations of proton and neutron numbers can adopt reflection-asymmetric or octupole-deformed shapes at low excitation energy. These nuclei present a promising avenue in the search for a permanent atomic electric dipole moment—the existence of which has implications for...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature physics 2020-08, Vol.16 (8), p.853-856
Hauptverfasser: Chishti, M. M. R., O’Donnell, D., Battaglia, G., Bowry, M., Jaroszynski, D. A., Singh, B. S. Nara, Scheck, M., Spagnoletti, P., Smith, J. F.
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Zusammenfassung:Atomic nuclei with certain combinations of proton and neutron numbers can adopt reflection-asymmetric or octupole-deformed shapes at low excitation energy. These nuclei present a promising avenue in the search for a permanent atomic electric dipole moment—the existence of which has implications for physics beyond the Standard Model of particle physics. Theoretical studies have suggested that certain thorium isotopes may have large octupole deformation. However, due to experimental challenges, the extent of the octupole collectivity in the low-energy states in these thorium nuclei has not yet been demonstrated. Here, we report measurements of the lifetimes of low-energy states in 228 Th ( Z  = 90) with a direct electronic fast-timing technique, the mirror symmetric centroid difference method. From lifetime measurements of the low-lying J π  = 1 − and J π  = 3 − states, the E1 transition probability rates and the intrinsic dipole moment are determined. The results are in agreement with those of previous theoretical calculations, allowing us to estimate the extent of the octupole deformation of 228 Th. This study indicates that the nuclei 229 Th and 229 Pa ( Z  = 91) may be good candidates for the search for a permanent atomic electric dipole moment. The intrinsic dipole moment of 228 Th is reported, from which the degree of the nucleus’s octupole deformation is estimated, suggesting that 229 Th and 229 Pa may be suitable candidates for the search for a permanent atomic electric dipole moment.
ISSN:1745-2473
1745-2481
DOI:10.1038/s41567-020-0899-4