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Nuclear laser spectroscopy at the 10−12 precision level (Nature 633.8028 (2024): 63–70) determined the fractional change in the nuclear quadrupole moment of 229Th upon excitation, ΔQ0/Q0 = 1.791(2)%. Such high-accuracy nuclear parameters enable stringent tests and refinement of 229Th nuclear models. Using a semi-classical prolate-spheroid model, we quantify the transition frequency’s sensitivity to fine-structure constant variations as K = 5900(2300), with uncertainty dominated by the measured charge-radius change Δ〈r2〉. This supports the predicted higher α-sensitivity of nuclear clocks over atomic clocks, important for new-physics searches. We find ΔQ0 strongly dependent on nuclear volume, challenging the constant-volume approximation. The deviation between measured and predicted ΔQ0/Q0 underlines the need for improved modeling and measurement of additional nuclear parameters. We explicitly assess the octupole contribution to α-sensitivity. The authors report on new developments on the sensitivity of the nuclear clock transition in Th229 for new physics searches involving variations of the fine-structure constant. This highlights the need for developing of advanced nuclear models and parameter searches relating to experimental measurements.
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