Abstract
The mean lifetimes \ensuremath{\tau} of the ${\mathrm{Ca}}^{+}$ 4p $^{2}$${\mathit{P}}_{3/2}$ and $^{2}$${\mathit{P}}_{1/2}$ levels have been measured to \ensuremath{\approxeq}0.3% precision using a variant of the collinear laser-beam\char21{}ion-beam spectroscopy technique. Like previously measured precision lifetimes of light alkali-metal-like systems, these data fall significantly higher than calculations by the most recent multiconfiguration Hartree-Fock and relativistic many-body perturbation theories. Discrepancies between experiment and theory for alkali-metal-like systems have implications for the interpretation of parity-violation research.
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