We set a new upper limit of 1.7 x 10(-11) to the probability that two spin-0 O-16 nuclei are in forbidden exchange-antisymmetric states. testing the validity of fundamental principles of quantum mechanics. A newly designed difference-frequency spectrometer is used to look for the existence of these states. The experimental test was performed by tuning the spectrometer across a molecular transition of (CO2)-C-12-O-16 belonging to the rovibrational band at 4.25 mum, connecting the forbidden states (00(0)0, J = 25) and (00(0)1, J = 26).

Search for exchange-antisymmetric states for spin-0 particles at the 10(-11) level

Mazzotti D;Cancio P;Giusfredi G;Inguscio M;De Natale P
2001

Abstract

We set a new upper limit of 1.7 x 10(-11) to the probability that two spin-0 O-16 nuclei are in forbidden exchange-antisymmetric states. testing the validity of fundamental principles of quantum mechanics. A newly designed difference-frequency spectrometer is used to look for the existence of these states. The experimental test was performed by tuning the spectrometer across a molecular transition of (CO2)-C-12-O-16 belonging to the rovibrational band at 4.25 mum, connecting the forbidden states (00(0)0, J = 25) and (00(0)1, J = 26).
2001
Istituto Nazionale di Ottica - INO
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