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The size of the proton: From the Lamb-shift in muonic hydrogen
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The size of the proton: From the Lamb-shift in muonic hydrogen

T. Nebel, A. Antognini, F.D. Amaro, F. Biraben, J.M.R. Cardoso, D.S. Covita, A. Dax, S. Dhawan, L.M.P. Fernandes, A. Giesen, …
Hyperfine Interactions, 卷.212(1-3), 頁碼.185-194
12/2012

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Lamb shift Laser spectroscopy Muonic hydrogen Proton charge radius Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics Nuclear and High Energy Physics Condensed Matter Physics Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
The root-mean-square (rms) charge radius r p of the proton has so far been known only with a surprisingly low precision of about 1% from both electron scattering and precision spectroscopy of hydrogen. We have recently determined r p by means of laser spectroscopy of the Lamb shift in the exotic "muonic hydrogen" atom. Here, the muon, which is the 200 times heavier cousin of the electron, orbits the proton with a 200 times smaller Bohr radius. This enhances the sensitivity to the proton's finite size tremendously. Our new value r p = 0.84184 (67) fm is ten times more precise than the generally accepted CODATA-value, but it differs by 5 standard deviations from it. A lively discussion about possible solutions to the "proton size puzzle" has started. Our measurement, together with precise measurements of the 1S-2S transition in regular hydrogen and deuterium, also yields improved values of the Rydberg constant, R = 10,973,731.568160 (16) m -1 . © 2011 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.

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