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Ab initio calculation of nuclear structure corrections in muonic atoms
Oscar Javier HernandezOscar Javier HernandezOscar Javier HernandezNir BarneaChen JiN. Nevo DinurSonia BaccaSonia BaccaSonia Baccasubject
PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsNuclear Theory010308 nuclear & particles physicsAtomic Physics (physics.atom-ph)FOS: Physical sciences01 natural sciencesEffective nuclear charge3. Good healthLamb shiftPhysics - Atomic PhysicsNuclear physicsNuclear Theory (nucl-th)DeuteriumCharge radius0103 physical sciencesEffective field theoryPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersVacuum polarizationSum rule in quantum mechanicsPhysics::Atomic Physics010306 general physicsExotic atomdescription
The measurement of the Lamb shift in muonic hydrogen and the subsequent emergence of the proton-radius puzzle have motivated an experimental campaign devoted to measuring the Lamb shift in other light muonic atoms, such as muonic deuterium and helium. For these systems it has been shown that two-photon exchange nuclear structure corrections are the largest source of uncertainty and consequently the bottleneck for exploiting the experimental precision to extract the nuclear charge radius. Utilizing techniques and methods developed to study electromagnetic reactions in light nuclei, recent calculations of nuclear structure corrections to the muonic Lamb shift have reached unprecedented precision, reducing the uncertainty with respect to previous estimates by a factor of 5 in certain cases. These results will be useful for shedding light on the nature of the proton-radius puzzle and other open questions pertaining to it. Here, we review and update calculations for muonic deuterium and tritium atoms, and for muonic helium-3 and helium-4 ions. We present a thorough derivation of the formalism and discuss the results in relation to other approaches where available. We also describe how to assess theoretical uncertainties, for which the language of chiral effective field theory furnishes a systematic approach that could be further exploited in the future.
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2018-06-08 |