The Rydberg constant and proton size from atomic hydrogen.
Axel BeyerLothar MaisenbacherArthur MatveevRandolf PohlKsenia KhabarovaAlexey GrininTobias LamourDylan C YostTheodor W HänschNikolai KolachevskyThomas UdemPublished in: Science (New York, N.Y.) (2018)
At the core of the "proton radius puzzle" is a four-standard deviation discrepancy between the proton root-mean-square charge radii (rp) determined from the regular hydrogen (H) and the muonic hydrogen (µp) atoms. Using a cryogenic beam of H atoms, we measured the 2S-4P transition frequency in H, yielding the values of the Rydberg constant R∞ = 10973731.568076(96) per meterand rp = 0.8335(95) femtometer. Our rp value is 3.3 combined standard deviations smaller than the previous H world data, but in good agreement with the µp value. We motivate an asymmetric fit function, which eliminates line shifts from quantum interference of neighboring atomic resonances.