The fine structure constant is this "magic and enigmatic" number close to 1/137 that appears in several areas of physics. This dimensionless constant characterizes the strength of the electromagnetic interaction between light and charged elementary particles, such as electron or muon. A precise knowledge of its numerical value is crucial to test, even with low-energy experiments, the calculations of quantum electrodynamics and some theoretical predictions of the Standard Model. In this seminar, I will present our experiment that recently led to a new determination of the fine-structure constant with a relative uncertainty of $8.1 \times 10^{-11}$ and discuss the impact of this result on the tests of the Standard Model. EP Semin...
56 pages, l7 figuresThis article describes the various experimental bounds on the variation of the f...
The properties of the vacuum are described by quantum physics including the response to external fie...
We present a new estimate of the hadronic contribution to the shift in the fine structure constant a...
International audienceThe fine-structure constant α is a crucial parameter of the quantum electrodyn...
Measurements of the fine-structure constant α require methods from across subfields and are thus pow...
In the report submitted here, an elementary formula is presented that allows calculation of the fine...
The fine-structure constant α, formed from the four basic physical constants ( 0and,,, εce ), is reg...
We derive the numerical value of the fine structure constant in purely number-theoretic terms, under...
In this Note I point out a highly accurate relation - to within 0.2 ppb - between the recently disco...
12 pagesInternational audienceArnold Sommerfeld introduced the fine-structure constant that determin...
Recently, evidence indicating cosmological variations of the fine structure constant, α, has been re...
About a year ago, R.T. Birge [1] suggested the possibility of an experimental determination of the f...
Spectroscopic measurements of the helium atom are performed to high precision using an atomic beam a...
A new formula for calculating the fine structure constant is proposed using strong interaction group...
The article solves the riddle of the fine structure constants with the help of the Planck units, der...
56 pages, l7 figuresThis article describes the various experimental bounds on the variation of the f...
The properties of the vacuum are described by quantum physics including the response to external fie...
We present a new estimate of the hadronic contribution to the shift in the fine structure constant a...
International audienceThe fine-structure constant α is a crucial parameter of the quantum electrodyn...
Measurements of the fine-structure constant α require methods from across subfields and are thus pow...
In the report submitted here, an elementary formula is presented that allows calculation of the fine...
The fine-structure constant α, formed from the four basic physical constants ( 0and,,, εce ), is reg...
We derive the numerical value of the fine structure constant in purely number-theoretic terms, under...
In this Note I point out a highly accurate relation - to within 0.2 ppb - between the recently disco...
12 pagesInternational audienceArnold Sommerfeld introduced the fine-structure constant that determin...
Recently, evidence indicating cosmological variations of the fine structure constant, α, has been re...
About a year ago, R.T. Birge [1] suggested the possibility of an experimental determination of the f...
Spectroscopic measurements of the helium atom are performed to high precision using an atomic beam a...
A new formula for calculating the fine structure constant is proposed using strong interaction group...
The article solves the riddle of the fine structure constants with the help of the Planck units, der...
56 pages, l7 figuresThis article describes the various experimental bounds on the variation of the f...
The properties of the vacuum are described by quantum physics including the response to external fie...
We present a new estimate of the hadronic contribution to the shift in the fine structure constant a...