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The Proton Structure in and out of Muonic Hydrogen

Aldo Antognini, Franziska Hagelstein, Vladimir Pascalutsa

2022Annual Review of Nuclear and Particle Science57 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Laser spectroscopy of muonic atoms has been recently used to probe properties of light nuclei with unprecedented precision. We introduce nuclear effects in hydrogen-like atoms, nucleon structure quantities (form factors, structure functions, polarizabilities), and their effects in the Lamb shift and hyperfine splitting (HFS) of muonic hydrogen (μH). Updated theory predictions for the Lamb shift and HFS in μH are presented. We review the challenges of the ongoing effort to measure the ground-state HFS in μH and its impact on our understanding of the nucleon spin structure. To narrow down this search, we present a novel theory prediction obtained by scaling the measured HFS in hydrogen while leveraging radiative corrections. We also summarize recent developments in the spectroscopy of simple atomic and molecular systems and emphasize how they allow for precise determinations of fundamental constants, bound-state QED tests, and New Physics searches.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsExotic atomLamb shiftHyperfine structureSpectroscopyAtomic physicsProtonNuclear structureNucleonSpin structureHydrogenRadiative transferSpin (aerodynamics)Ground stateNuclear physicsQuantum mechanicsThermodynamicsAntiferromagnetismElectronAtomic and Molecular PhysicsAdvanced Chemical Physics StudiesMuon and positron interactions and applications
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