Abstract
Atomic cesium has become one of the most important systems for stringently testing the standard model of the electroweak interactions. This has come from the precision measurements of its parity nonconservation (PNC)1 and from accurate theoretical calculations of this structure, which permitted the interpretation of the experimental results in terms of more fundamental parameters.2 Here we report on the improvement made on the experiment since our 1988 result.
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