European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields (Jun 2020)

Search for a remnant violation of the Pauli exclusion principle in a Roman lead target

  • Kristian Piscicchia,
  • Edoardo Milotti,
  • Aidin Amirkhani,
  • Sergio Bartalucci,
  • Sergio Bertolucci,
  • Massimiliano Bazzi,
  • Mario Bragadireanu,
  • Michael Cargnelli,
  • Alberto Clozza,
  • Raffaele Del Grande,
  • Luca De Paolis,
  • Jean-Pierre Egger,
  • Carlo Fiorini,
  • Carlo Guaraldo,
  • Mihail Iliescu,
  • Matthias Laubenstein,
  • Johann Marton,
  • Marco Miliucci,
  • Andreas Pichler,
  • Dorel Pietreanu,
  • Alessandro Scordo,
  • Hexi Shi,
  • Diana Laura Sirghi,
  • Florin Sirghi,
  • Laura Sperandio,
  • Oton Vazquez Doce,
  • Johann Zmeskal,
  • Catalina Curceanu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-020-8040-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 80, no. 6
pp. 1 – 9

Abstract

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Abstract In this paper we report on the results of two analyses of the data taken with a dedicated VIP-Lead experiment at the Gran Sasso National Laboratory of the INFN. We use measurements taken in an environment that is especially well screened from cosmic rays, with a metal target made of “Roman lead” which is characterised by a low level of intrinsic radioactivity. The analyses lead to an improvement, on the upper bounds of the Pauli Exclusion Principle violation for electrons, which is more than one (four) orders of magnitude, when the electron-atom interactions are described in terms of scatterings (or close encounters) respectively.