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Physical Review A | 2014

Optical atomic clocks with suppressed blackbody-radiation shift

A. Kozlov; Vladimir Dzuba; V. V. Flambaum

We study a wide range of neutral atoms and ions suitable for ultra-precise atomic optical clocks with naturally suppressed black body radiation shift of clock transition frequency. Calculations show that scalar polarizabilities of clock states cancel each other for at least one order of magnitude for considered systems. Results for calculations of frequencies, quadrupole moments of the states, clock transition amplitudes and natural widths of upper clock states are presented.


Universe | 2017

Probing the Gravitational Dependence of the Fine-Structure Constant from Observations of White Dwarf Stars

Matthew B. Bainbridge; M. A. Barstow; Nicole Reindl; W.U.L. Tchang-Brillet; Thomas R. Ayres; J. K. Webb; John D. Barrow; Jiting Hu; Jay B. Holberg; S. P. Preval; W.M.G. Ubachs; Vladimir Dzuba; V. V. Flambaum; Vincent Dumont; J. C. Berengut

Hot white dwarf stars are the ideal probe for a relationship between the fine-structure constant and strong gravitational fields, providing us with an opportunity for a direct observational test. We study a sample of hot white dwarf stars, combining far-UV spectroscopic observations, atomic physics, atmospheric modelling, and fundamental physics in the search for variation in the fine structure constant. This variation manifests as shifts in the observed wavelengths of absorption lines, such as quadruply ionized iron (FeV) and quadruply ionized nickel (NiV), when compared to laboratory wavelengths. Berengut et al. (Phys. Rev. Lett. 2013, 111, 010801) demonstrated the validity of such an analysis using high-resolution Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS) spectra of G191-B2B. We have made three important improvements by: (a) using three new independent sets of laboratory wavelengths; (b) analysing a sample of objects; and (c) improving the methodology by incorporating robust techniques from previous studies towards quasars (the Many Multiplet method). A successful detection would be the first direct measurement of a gravitational field effect on a bare constant of nature. Here we describe our approach and present preliminary results from nine objects using both FeV and NiV.


Lecture Notes in Physics | 2003

Constraining variations in the fine - structure constant, quark masses and the strong interaction

Michael T. Murphy; V. V. Flambaum; J. K. Webb; Vladimir Dzuba; Jason X. Prochaska; Arthur M. Wolfe


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017

Dark matter scattering on electrons: Accurate calculations of atomic excitations and implications for the DAMA and XENON experiments

Benjamin Roberts; Vladimir Dzuba; V. V. Flambaum; G. F. Gribakin; Maxim Pospelov; Y. V. Stadnik


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017

Electron-interacting WIMPs: Can dark matter scattering on electrons explain the DAMA modulation signal?

Benjamin Roberts; Vladimir Dzuba; V. V. Flambaum; G. F. Gribakin; Maxim Pospelov; Yevgeny Standik


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017

Ionization potentials of superheavy elements No, Lr, and Rf and their ions

M. S. Safronova; Vladimir Dzuba; Ulyana I. Safronova; Alexander Kramida


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017

Isotope shifts in the

Mukut Kalita; J. A. Behr; A. Gorelov; M. R. Pearson; A.C. DeHart; G. Gwinner; Michael Kossin; S. Aubin; E. Gomez; L. A. Orozco; Vladimir Dzuba; V. V. Flambaum; M. S. Safronova


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016

7S\rightarrow 8S

V. V. Flambaum; J. C. Berengut; Vladimir Dzuba; G. F. Gribakin; C. Harabati; Michael Kozlov


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016

transition of francium: measurements and comparison to ab-initio theory

Y. V. Stadnik; Vladimir Dzuba; V. V. Flambaum; Benjamin Roberts; Michal Rawlik


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016

Chaotic compound states in atomic processes: electron, photon and atom scattering, recombination, photoionization and radiation

Benjamin Roberts; Y. V. Stadnik; Vladimir Dzuba; V. V. Flambaum; G. F. Gribakin; Maxim Pospelov

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V. V. Flambaum

University of New South Wales

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Y. V. Stadnik

University of New South Wales

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G. F. Gribakin

Queen's University Belfast

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Maxim Pospelov

Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics

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Dmitry Budker

University of California

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N. Leefer

University of California

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C. Harabati

University of New South Wales

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