Speaker: Steve Elliott of P-23
Title: Pauli Exclusion Principle
Abstract:
We have examined the atomic theory behind recent constraints on
the violation of the Pauli Exclusion Principle derived from
experiments that look for x rays emitted from conductors while a
large current is present. We also re-examine the assumptions
underlying such experiments. We use the results of these studies
to assess pilot measurements to develop an improved test of the
Principle. We present an improved limit
of $\frac{1}{2}\beta^2 < 2.6\times10^{-39}$ on the Pauli Exclusion
Principle. This limit is the best to date for interactions between
a system of fermions and a fermion that has not previously
interacted with that given system. That is, for systems that do not
obviously violate the Messiah-Greenberg symmetrization-postulate
selection rule.