2010
DOI: 10.1088/0026-1394/47/4/005
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A determination of the Boltzmann constant from speed of sound measurements in helium at a single thermodynamic state

Abstract: We report on acoustic and microwave measurements made with a purified helium sample maintained close to a single thermodynamic state (Texp ∼ 273.16 K, pexp ∼ 410 kPa) within a 2.1 L volume stainless steel spherical cavity. From these measurements and ab initio calculations of the non-ideality and the refractive index of helium, we determine a value for the Boltzmann constant kB which is consistent with the recommended 2006 CODATA value: (kB − k2006)/k2006 = (−7.5 ± 7.5) × 10−6. We discuss the current limits of… Show more

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“…These advances, realized at LCM (LNE-CNAM) and by other research groups at NPL and INRIM [2,8,55], provide a further confirmation that the final aim of reducing the uncertainty of k B below 1 part in 10 6 is likely to be achieved. We will apply this experience to future measurements using a 3.1 L quasi-spherical resonator.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 70%
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“…These advances, realized at LCM (LNE-CNAM) and by other research groups at NPL and INRIM [2,8,55], provide a further confirmation that the final aim of reducing the uncertainty of k B below 1 part in 10 6 is likely to be achieved. We will apply this experience to future measurements using a 3.1 L quasi-spherical resonator.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…The measurements performed in [8] showed that the gas flow increased the uncertainty of the frequency measurements by more than a factor of two. We suspect that the same effect occurred during the present measurements.…”
Section: Acoustic Correction Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The present CODATA [2] recommended value of k B is 1.3806488(13) × 10 −23 J/K, inferred from a group of results obtained from the acoustic gas thermometry (AGT) [3,4,5,6,7,8], the refractive index gas thermometry (RIGT) [9], and the Johnson noise thermometry (JNT) [10]. The combined relative uncertainty of k B is 0.91 ppm.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Therefore, in order to apply the stated approach, as the estimated interval of kb changes, we choose the difference of its value reached by the experimental results of two projects: kbmax = 1.38065511·10 -23 m² kg/(s² K) [14] and kbmin= 1.380640·10 -23 m² kg/(s²·K) [15]. In this case, the possible observed range Sk of kb variation is equal Sk = kbmax -kbmin = 1.501·10 -28 m²·kg/(s²·K).…”
Section: Boltzmann Constant Kbmentioning
confidence: 99%