Abstract
Precision spectroscopy is an important tool for investigating the fundamental theories in physics. In particular Quantum-Electrodynamics theory (QED) is one of the best tested theories based on e.g. precision spectroscopy in atomic hydrogen on the 1S-2S transition. However, spectroscopy of muonic-hydrogen (2S-2P) has lead to sizeable discrepancies between theory and experiment, resulting in the so called ‘proton-size puzzle’ [1].
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