Abstract
Precision spectroscopy of light muonic atoms provides unique information about the atomic and nuclear structure of these systems and thus represents a way to access fundamental interactions, properties and constants. One application comprises the determination of absolute nuclear charge radii with unprecedented accuracy from measurements of the 2S - 2P Lamb shift. Here, we review recent results of nuclear charge radii extracted from muonic hydrogen and helium spectroscopy and present experiment proposals to access light muonic atoms with Z ≥ 3. In addition, our approaches towards a precise measurement of the Zemach radii in muonic hydrogen (μp) and helium (μ 3 He + ) are discussed. These results will provide new tests of bound-state quantum-electrodynamics in hydrogen-like systems and can be used as benchmarks for nuclear structure theories.
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Schmidt, S., Willig, M., Haack, J., Horn, R., Adamczak, A., Ahmed, M. A., … Pohl, R. (2018). The next generation of laser spectroscopy experiments using light muonic atoms. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1138). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1138/1/012010
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