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Isotope-shift spectroscopy of the ${^1}S_0 \rightarrow {^3}P_1$ and ${^1}S_0 \rightarrow {^3}P_0$ transitions in strontium

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arxiv 1907.06746 v2 pith:YKQXTDUE submitted 2019-07-15 physics.atom-ph

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Isotope shift spectroscopy with narrow optical transitions provides a benchmark for atomic structure calculations and has also been proposed as a way to constrain theories predicting physics beyond the Standard Model. Here, we have measured frequency shifts of the ${^1}S_0 \rightarrow {^3}P_1$ and ${^1}S_0 \rightarrow {^3}P_0$ transitions between all stable isotopes of strontium relative to ${^{88}}$Sr. This includes the first reported measurements of the ${^1}S_0 \rightarrow {^3}P_0$ isotope shift of ${^{88}}$Sr-${^{86}}$Sr and ${^{88}}$Sr-${^{84}}$Sr. Using the isotope shift measurements of the two transitions, a King plot analysis is performed. These results, combined with other recent isotope shift measurements in other atomic systems, will help refine atomic structure calculations and theoretical predictions for new physics.

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