6–11 Dec 2010
CNR headquarter
Europe/Rome timezone

Testing the Pauli Exclusion Principle for electrons

9 Dec 2010, 14:50
25m
Sala Conferenze, 2nd floor (CNR headquarter)

Sala Conferenze, 2nd floor

CNR headquarter

Piazzale Aldo Moro, 7 00185 Roma
CPT symmetry, decoherence, Lorentz symmetry breaking CPT and Lorentz symmetries, QM (2)

Speaker

Dr Johann Marton (Stefan Meyer Institute)

Description

The Pauli Principle represents one of the most important rules in physics and explains numerous phenomena in physics as well as characteristic properties of matter, like its stability. Testing the validity of this principle at the highest possible sensitivity is a challenging experimental task - the VIP experiment at the Gran Sasso underground laboratory aims at a limit of the order of 10^-29 to 10^-30. The method is based on the search for Pauli-forbidden x-ray transitions in a pure copper conductor using silicon x-ray detectors with high resolution in energy. The experimental setup, results obtained so far and new ideas to further enhance the sensitivity will be presented.

Primary author

Dr Johann Marton (Stefan Meyer Institute)

Presentation materials