European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields (Apr 2018)

Experimental search for the violation of Pauli exclusion principle

  • H. Shi,
  • E. Milotti,
  • S. Bartalucci,
  • M. Bazzi,
  • S. Bertolucci,
  • A. M. Bragadireanu,
  • M. Cargnelli,
  • A. Clozza,
  • L. De Paolis,
  • S. Di Matteo,
  • J.-P. Egger,
  • H. Elnaggar,
  • C. Guaraldo,
  • M. Iliescu,
  • M. Laubenstein,
  • J. Marton,
  • M. Miliucci,
  • A. Pichler,
  • D. Pietreanu,
  • K. Piscicchia,
  • A. Scordo,
  • D. L. Sirghi,
  • F. Sirghi,
  • L. Sperandio,
  • O. Vazquez Doce,
  • E. Widmann,
  • J. Zmeskal,
  • C. Curceanu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-018-5802-4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 78, no. 4
pp. 1 – 14

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Abstract The VIolation of Pauli exclusion principle -2 experiment, or VIP-2 experiment, at the Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso searches for X-rays from copper atomic transitions that are prohibited by the Pauli exclusion principle. Candidate direct violation events come from the transition of a 2p electron to the ground state that is already occupied by two electrons. From the first data taking campaign in 2016 of VIP-2 experiment, we determined a best upper limit of $$3.4~\times ~10^{-29}$$ 3.4×10-29 for the probability that such a violation exists. Significant improvement in the control of the experimental systematics was also achieved, although not explicitly reflected in the improved upper limit. By introducing a simultaneous spectral fit of the signal and background data in the analysis, we succeeded in taking into account systematic errors that could not be evaluated previously in this type of measurements.