New Precision Measurement of Hyperfine Splitting of Positronium
arXiv:1310.6923 · doi:10.1016/j.physletb.2014.05.083
Abstract
The ground state hyperfine splitting of positronium $Î_{\mathrm{HFS}}$ is sensitive to high order corrections of quantum electrodynamics (QED) in bound state. The theoretical prediction and the averaged experimental value for $Î_{\mathrm{HFS}}$ has a discrepancy of 15 ppm, which is equivalent to 3.9 standard deviations (s.d.). A new precision measurement which reduces the systematic uncertainty from the positronium thermalization effect was performed, in which the non-thermalization effect was measured to be as large as $10 \pm 2\,{\mathrm{ppm}}$ in a timing window we used. When this effect is taken into account, our new result becomes $Î_{\mathrm{HFS}} = 203.394\,2 \pm 0.001\,6 ({\mathrm{stat., 8.0\,ppm}}) \pm 0.001\,3 ({\mathrm{sys., 6.4\,ppm}})$\,GHz, which favors the QED prediction within 1.2 s.d. and disfavors the previous experimental average by 2.6 s.d.
8 pages, 10 figures, accepted by Physics Letters B