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Confined atoms, electronic structure energy values

Abstract. Muonium is a hydrogen-like system which in many respects may be viewed as an ideal atom. Due to the close confinement of the bound state of the two pointlike leptons it can serve as a test object for Quantum Electrodynamics. The nature of the muon as a heavy copy of the electron can be verified. Furthermore, searches for additional, yet unknown interactions between leptons can be carried out. Recently completed experimental projects cover the ground state hyperfine structure, the ls-2s energy interval, a search for spontaneous conversion of muonium into antimuonium and a test of CPT and Lorentz invariance. Precision experiments allow the extraction of accurate values for the electromagnetic fine structure constant, the muon magnetic moment and the muon mass. Most stringent limits on speculative models beyond the standard theory have been set. [Pg.81]


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