Philipp Blumer, Svenja Geissmann, Arnaldo J. Vargas, Gianluca Janka, Ben Ohayon, Paolo Crivelli
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Abstract
We review the status of the QED calculations for the muonium \(2S_{1/2}-2P_{3/2}\) energy interval and provide the updated theoretical value of 9874.357(1)\({\,{\textrm{MHz}}\,}\). Additionally, we present a model for probing Lorentz-violating coefficients within the Standard Model Extension framework using the fine structure measurement in the presence and absence of a weak external magnetic field, enabling novel tests of CPT and Lorentz symmetry. Using Monte Carlo simulations, we estimate that a precision of \(\sim {10\,\mathrm{\text {k}\text {Hz}}}\) on the isolated \(2S_{1/2}, F=1 - 2P_{3/2}, F=1\) transition could be achievable employing Ramsey’s separate oscillatory fields (SOF) technique. Collecting the required statistics will become feasible with the upcoming High-Intensity Muon Beam (HiMB) at the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) in Switzerland. These advancements will enable precise tests of radiative QED corrections and nuclear self-energy contributions, while also providing tests of new physics and sensitivity to unconstrained coefficients for Lorentz violation within the Standard Model Extension framework.
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