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    New Experimental Limit on the Pauli Exclusion Principle Violation by Electrons—The VIP Experiment.C. Curceanu,S. Bartalucci,S. Bertolucci,M. Bragadireanu,M. Cargnelli,S. Di Matteo,J. -P. Egger,C. Guaraldo,M. Iliescu,T. Ishiwatari,M. Laubenstein,J. Marton,E. Milotti,D. Pietreanu,T. Ponta,A. Romero Vidal,D. L. Sirghi,F. Sirghi,L. Sperandio,O. Vazquez Doce,E. Widmann &J. Zmeskal -2011 -Foundations of Physics 41 (3):282-287.
    We present an experimental test of the validity of the Pauli Exclusion Principle for electrons based on the concept put forward a few years ago by Ramberg and Snow. In this experiment we perform a very accurate search of X-rays from the Pauli-forbidden atomic transitions of electrons in the already filled 1S shells of copper atoms. Although the experiment has a simple structure, it poses deep conceptual and interpretational problems. Here we describe the experimental method and recent experimental results, which (...) we interpret as an upper limit for the probability to violate the Pauli Exclusion Principle. We present also future plans to upgrade the experimental apparatus using Silicon Drift Detectors. (shrink)
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    The VIP Experimental Limit on the Pauli Exclusion Principle Violation by Electrons.S. Bartalucci,S. Bertolucci,M. Bragadireanu,M. Cargnelli,C. Curceanu,S. Di Matteo,J.-P. Egger,C. Guaraldo,M. Iliescu,T. Ishiwatari,M. Laubenstein,J. Marton,E. Milotti,D. Pietreanu,T. Ponta,A. Romero Vidal,D. L. Sirghi,F. Sirghi,L. Sperandio,O. Vazquez Doce,E. Widmann &J. Zmeskal -2010 -Foundations of Physics 40 (7):765-775.
    In this paper we describe an experimental test of the validity of the Pauli Exclusion Principle (for electrons) which is based on a straightforward idea put forward a few years ago by Ramberg and Snow (Phys. Lett. B 238:438, 1990). We perform a very accurate search of X-rays from the Pauli-forbidden atomic transitions of electrons in the already filled 1S shells of copper atoms. Although the experiment has a very simple structure, it poses deep conceptual and interpretational problems. Here we (...) describe the experimental method and recent experimental results, which we interpret in the framework of quon theory. We also present future plans to upgrade the experimental apparatus using Silicon Drift Detectors. (shrink)
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    Spontaneously Emitted X-rays: An Experimental Signature of the Dynamical Reduction Models.C. Curceanu,S. Bartalucci,A. Bassi,M. Bazzi,S. Bertolucci,C. Berucci,A. M. Bragadireanu,M. Cargnelli,A. Clozza,L. De Paolis,S. Di Matteo,S. Donadi,A. D’Uffizi,J. -P. Egger,C. Guaraldo,M. Iliescu,T. Ishiwatari,M. Laubenstein,J. Marton,E. Milotti,A. Pichler,D. Pietreanu,K. Piscicchia,T. Ponta,E. Sbardella,A. Scordo,H. Shi,D. L. Sirghi,F. Sirghi,L. Sperandio,O. Vazquez Doce &J. Zmeskal -2016 -Foundations of Physics 46 (3):263-268.
    We present the idea of searching for X-rays as a signature of the mechanism inducing the spontaneous collapse of the wave function. Such a signal is predicted by the continuous spontaneous localization theories, which are solving the “measurement problem” by modifying the Schrödinger equation. We will show some encouraging preliminary results and discuss future plans and strategy.
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