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High-accuracy laser spectroscopy of H2+ and the proton–electron mass ratio by S. Alighanbari & M. R. Schenkel & V. I. Korobov & S. Schiller instant download

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Authors:S. Alighanbari & M. R. Schenkel & V. I. Korobov & S. Schiller
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Year:2025
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High-accuracy laser spectroscopy of H2+ and the proton–electron mass ratio by S. Alighanbari & M. R. Schenkel & V. I. Korobov & S. Schiller instant download

Nature, doi:10.1038/s41586-025-09306-2

The molecular hydrogen ions (MHI) are three-body systems suitable for advancing Published online: 6 August 2025our knowledge in several domains: fundamental constants, tests of quantum physics, search for new interparticle forces, tests of the weak equivalence principle1 and, once Open accessthe anti-molecule p p e+ becomes available, new tests of charge–parity–time-reversal Check for updatesinvariance and local position invariance1–3. To achieve these goals, high-accuracy laser +, is required4. Here we present spectroscopy of several isotopologues, in particular H2+ rovibrational transition, achieving line a Doppler-free laser spectroscopy of a H2resolutions as large as 2.2 × 1013. We accurately determine the transition frequency with 8 × 10−12 fractional uncertainty. We also determine the spin–rotation coupling coefcient with 0.1 kHz uncertainty and its value is consistent with the state-of-the-art theory prediction5. The combination of our theoretical and experimental H2+ data allows us to deduce a new value for the proton-electron mass ratio mp/me. It is in agreement with the value obtained from mass spectrometry and has 2.3 times lower uncertainty. From combined MHI, H/D and muonic H/D data, we determine the baryon mass ratio md/mp with 1.1 × 10−10 absolute uncertainty. The value agrees with the directly measured mass ratio6. Finally, we present a match between a theoretical prediction and an experimental result, with a fractional uncertainty of 8.1 × 10−12. Both results indicate a notable confrmation of the predictive power of quantum theory and the absence of beyond-the-standard-model efects at these levels.

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