The spectrum of the hydrogen atom has played a central part in fundamental physics over the past 200 years. Historical examples of its importance include the wavelength measurements of absorption lines in the solar spectrum by Fraunhofer, the identification of transition lines by Balmer, Lyman and others, the empirical description of allowed wavelengths by Rydberg, the quantum model of Bohr, the capability of quantum electrodynamics to precisely predict transition frequencies, and modern measurements of the 1S-2S transition by Hänsch to a precision of a few parts in 10 15. Recent technological advances have allowed us to focus on antihydrogen-the antimatter equivalent of hydrogen. The Standard Model predicts that there should have been equa...
International audienceIn 1928, Dirac published an equation that combined quantum mechanics and speci...
In 1906, Theodore Lyman discovered his eponymous series of transitions in the extreme-ultraviolet re...
International audienceIn 1906, Theodore Lyman discovered his eponymous series of transitions in the ...
The spectrum of the hydrogen atom has played a central part in fundamental physics over the past 200...
The spectrum of the hydrogen atom has played a central part in fundamental physics over the past 200...
The spectrum of the hydrogen atom has played a central part in fundamental physics over the past 200...
International audienceThe spectrum of the hydrogen atom has played a central part in fundamental phy...
International audienceThe spectrum of the hydrogen atom has played a central part in fundamental phy...
The spectrum of the hydrogen atom has played a central part in fundamental physics in the past 200 y...
In 1928, Dirac published an equation 1 that combined quantum mechanics and special relativity. Negat...
In 1928, Dirac published an equation 1 that combined quantum mechanics and special relativity. Negat...
In 1928, Dirac published an equation1 that combined quantum mechanics and special relativity. Negati...
In 1906, Theodore Lyman discovered his eponymous series of transitions in the extreme-ultraviolet re...
In 1906, Theodore Lyman discovered his eponymous series of transitions in the extreme-ultraviolet re...
International audienceIn 1928, Dirac published an equation that combined quantum mechanics and speci...
International audienceIn 1928, Dirac published an equation that combined quantum mechanics and speci...
In 1906, Theodore Lyman discovered his eponymous series of transitions in the extreme-ultraviolet re...
International audienceIn 1906, Theodore Lyman discovered his eponymous series of transitions in the ...
The spectrum of the hydrogen atom has played a central part in fundamental physics over the past 200...
The spectrum of the hydrogen atom has played a central part in fundamental physics over the past 200...
The spectrum of the hydrogen atom has played a central part in fundamental physics over the past 200...
International audienceThe spectrum of the hydrogen atom has played a central part in fundamental phy...
International audienceThe spectrum of the hydrogen atom has played a central part in fundamental phy...
The spectrum of the hydrogen atom has played a central part in fundamental physics in the past 200 y...
In 1928, Dirac published an equation 1 that combined quantum mechanics and special relativity. Negat...
In 1928, Dirac published an equation 1 that combined quantum mechanics and special relativity. Negat...
In 1928, Dirac published an equation1 that combined quantum mechanics and special relativity. Negati...
In 1906, Theodore Lyman discovered his eponymous series of transitions in the extreme-ultraviolet re...
In 1906, Theodore Lyman discovered his eponymous series of transitions in the extreme-ultraviolet re...
International audienceIn 1928, Dirac published an equation that combined quantum mechanics and speci...
International audienceIn 1928, Dirac published an equation that combined quantum mechanics and speci...
In 1906, Theodore Lyman discovered his eponymous series of transitions in the extreme-ultraviolet re...
International audienceIn 1906, Theodore Lyman discovered his eponymous series of transitions in the ...