Short-Lived Radioactive Molecules

Precision measurements of molecular systems provide highly sensitive laboratories for exploring the possible violation of fundamental symmetries and search for new physics beyond the standard model physics [Barr14,Demi17,Safr18].  Radioactive molecules compound of heavy and deformed short-lived isotopes are predicted to offer unprecedented sensitivity to investigate parity and time reversal violation effects. However, the experimental knowledge of short-lived radioactive molecules is scarce, and quantum chemistry calculations has constituted the only source of spectroscopy information. 

[Barr14] Barry, J. et al. Nature 512, 286 (2014). 

[Demi17] DeMille et al. Science 357,  990 (2017). 

[Safr18] Safronova et al. Rev Mod Phys 90, 025008 (2018). 

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