Improved limit on a temporal variation of $m_p/m_e$ from comparisons of Yb$^+$ and Cs atomic clocks
physics.atom-ph
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Accurate measurements of different transition frequencies between atomic levels of the electronic and hyperfine structure over time are used to investigate temporal variations of the fine structure constant $α$ and the proton-to-electron mass ratio $μ$. We measure the frequency of the $^2S_{1/2}\rightarrow {^2F_{7/2}}$ electric octupole (E3) transition in $^{171}$Yb$^+$ against two caesium fountain clocks as $f(E3) = 642\,121\,496\,772\,645.36(25)$~Hz with an improved fractional uncertainty of $3.9\times 10^{-16}$. This transition frequency shows a strong sensitivity to changes of $α$. Together with a number of previous and recent measurements of the $^2S_{1/2}\rightarrow {^2D_{3/2}}$ electric quadrupole transition in $^{171}$Yb$^+$ and with data from other elements, a least-squares analysis yields $(1/α)(dα/dt)=-0.20(20)\times 10^{-16}/\mathrm{yr}$ and $(1/μ)(dμ/dt)=-0.5(1.6)\times 10^{-16}/\mathrm{yr}$, confirming a previous limit on $dα/dt$ and providing the most stringent limit on $d μ/dt$ from laboratory experiments.