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26 April 2024
 
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The VIP Experiment
S. Bartalucci ; S. Bertolucci ; M. Bragadireanu ; C. Bucci ; M. Cargnelli ; M. Catitti ; C. Curceanu ; S. Di Matteo ; J.-P. Egger ; N. Ferrari ; H. Fuhrmann ; C. Guaraldo ; M. Iliescu ; T. Ishiwatari ; M. Laubenstein ; J. Marton ; E. Milotti ; D. Pietreanu ; T. Ponta ; D. Sirghi ; F. Sirghi ; L. Sperandio ; E.Widmann ; J. Zmeskal ;
Date 23 Aug 2005
Subject quant-ph
AffiliationPetrascu
AbstractThe Pauli Exclusion Principle (PEP) is a basic principle of Quantum Mechanics, and its validity has never been seriously challenged. However, given its importance, it is very important to check it as thoroughly as possible. Here we describe the VIP (Violation of PEP) experiment, an improved version of the Ramberg and Snow experiment (Ramberg and Snow, Phys. Lett. B238 (1990) 438); VIP shall be performed at the Gran Sasso underground laboratories, and aims to test the Pauli Exclusion Principle for electrons with unprecedented accuracy, down to $frac{eta^2}{2} sim 10^{-30}$
Source arXiv, quant-ph/0508167
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