We measure isotope shifts for neutral Yb isotopes on an ultranarrow optical clock transition S10-P03 with an accuracy of a few hertz. Combined with one of the recently reported isotope-shift measurements of Yb+ on two optical transitions, the result allows us to construct the King plots - a set of scaled isotope shifts data on two different optical transitions plotted in two-dimensional plane. When only the leading-order terms of isotope shifts are taken into account, a King plot should exhibit a linear relation as a result of elimination of the leading nuclear-size dependence. Extremely large nonlinearity unexplainable by a quadratic field shift is revealed, which was proposed previously as a source of the observed nonlinearity of the King plot. We further construct the generalized King plot with three optical transitions so that we can eliminate the contribution arising from a higher-order effect within the standard model. Our analysis of the generalized King plot shows a deviation from linearity at the 3σ level, indicating that there exist at least two higher-order contributions in the measured isotope shifts. Under reasonable assumptions, we obtain the upper bound of the product of the couplings for a new boson, mediating a force between electrons and neutrons - |yeyn|/(ℓc)<1×10-10 for the mass less than 1 keV - with the 95% confidence level, providing an important step toward probing new physics via isotope-shift spectroscopy.
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Ono, K., Saito, Y., Ishiyama, T., Higomoto, T., Takano, T., Takasu, Y., … Takahashi, Y. (2022). Observation of Nonlinearity of Generalized King Plot in the Search for New Boson. Physical Review X, 12(2). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevX.12.021033
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