Testing Exotic Electron-Electron Interactions with the Helium Ionization-Energy Anomaly

18 May 2026, 18:05
1m
Aula (ÖAW)

Aula

ÖAW

Doktor-Ignaz-Seipel-Platz 2, 1010 Vienna

Speaker

Lei Cong (Helmholtz Institute Mainz)

Description

Precision atomic spectroscopy provides a sensitive probe of physics beyond the Standard Model. A recently reported theory-experiment discrepancy in the ionization energy of metastable helium has motivated the hypothesis of a new boson mediating exotic electron-electron interactions. Using a model-independent sign-consistency analysis of the induced energy shifts, we show that the sign requirement alone excludes vector-vector and pseudoscalar-pseudoscalar interactions as possible explanations of the anomaly. Incorporating existing constraints together with improved limits obtained here further excludes axial-vector scenarios. Within the single-boson framework considered in this work, only a narrowly constrained scalar-mediated interaction remains viable. The remaining parameter space could be probed, for example, by modest improvements in the determination of the electron gyromagnetic ratio.

Author

Lei Cong (Helmholtz Institute Mainz)

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