Abstract
We have made an absolute, reference-free measurement of the $1s2s\phantom{\rule{0.28em}{0ex}}^{3}S_{1}\ensuremath{\rightarrow}1{s}^{2}\phantom{\rule{0.28em}{0ex}}^{1}S_{0}$ relativistic magnetic dipole transition in He-like sulfur. The highly charged sulfur ions were provided by an electron-cyclotron resonance ion source, and the x rays were analyzed with a high-precision double-crystal spectrometer. A transition energy of 2430.3685(97) eV was obtained and is compared to most advanced bound-state quantum electrodynamics calculations, providing an important test of two-electron QED effects and precision atomic structure methods in medium-$Z$ species. Thanks to the extremely narrow natural linewidth of this transition and to the large dispersion of the spectrometer at this energy, a complementary study is also performed to evaluate the impact of different silicon crystal atomic form-factor models in the transition-energy analysis. We find no significant dependence on the model used to determine the transition energy.
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