Nonlinear calcium King plot constrains new bosons and nuclear properties
Abstract: Nonlinearities in King plots (KP) of isotope shifts (IS) can reveal the existence of beyond-Standard-Model (BSM) interactions that couple electrons and neutrons. However, it is crucial to distinguish higher-order Standard Model (SM) effects from BSM physics. We measure the IS of the transitions ${{}{3}P_{0}~\rightarrow~{}{3}P_{1}}$ in $\mathrm{Ca}{14+}$ and ${{}{2}S_{1/2} \rightarrow {}{2}D_{5/2}}$ in $\mathrm{Ca}{+}$ with sub-Hz precision as well as the nuclear mass ratios with relative uncertainties below $4\times10{-11}$ for the five stable, even isotopes of calcium (${}{40,42,44,46,48}\mathrm{Ca}$). Combined, these measurements yield a calcium KP nonlinearity with a significance of $\sim 900 \sigma$. Precision calculations show that the nonlinearity cannot be fully accounted for by the expected largest higher-order SM effect, the second-order mass shift, and identify the little-studied nuclear polarization as the only remaining SM contribution that may be large enough to explain it. Despite the observed nonlinearity, we improve existing KP-based constraints on a hypothetical Yukawa interaction for most of the new boson masses between $10~\mathrm{eV/c2}$ and $107~\mathrm{eV/c2}$.
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