Testing the Pauli Exclusion Principle with the VIP-2 Experiment

Author:

Napolitano FabrizioORCID,Bartalucci Sergio,Bertolucci Sergio,Bazzi Massimiliano,Bragadireanu Mario,Capoccia Cesidio,Cargnelli Michael,Clozza Alberto,De Paolis Luca,Del Grande Raffaele,Fiorini Carlo,Guaraldo CarloORCID,Iliescu MihailORCID,Laubenstein MatthiasORCID,Marton JohannORCID,Miliucci MarcoORCID,Milotti Edoardo,Nola Federico,Piscicchia Kristian,Porcelli Alessio,Scordo Alessandro,Sgaramella FrancescoORCID,Shi HexiORCID,Sirghi Diana Laura,Sirghi Florin,Doce Oton Vazquez,Zmeskal Johann,Curceanu Catalina

Abstract

Violations of the Pauli Exclusion Principle (PEP), albeit small, could be motivated by physics beyond the Standard Model, ranging from violation of Lorentz invariance to extra space dimensions. This scenario can be experimentally constrained through dedicated, state-of-the-art X-ray spectroscopy, searching for a forbidden atomic transition from the L shell to the K shell already occupied by two electrons. The VIP-2 Experiment located at the underground Gran Sasso National Laboratories of INFN (Italy) tests PEP violations by introducing new electrons via a direct current in a copper conductor, measuring the X-ray energies through a silicon drift detector. Bayesian and frequentist analyses of approximately six months of data taken with the fully operational setup is presented, setting the strongest limit to date on the PEP violation shown by the VIP collaboration. The upper bound on PEP violation are placed at 90% CL β2/2≤6.8×10−42 with the Bayesian approach, and β2/2≤7.1×10−42 with the frequentist CLs technique.

Funder

FWF Austrian Science Fund

John Templeton Foundation

H2020 FET project TEQ

Foundational Questions Institute

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous),General Mathematics,Chemistry (miscellaneous),Computer Science (miscellaneous)

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