We identify a pair of near-degenerate states of opposite parity in atomic Xe,
the 5p510s2[3/2]2o at E=94759.927 cm−1 and 5p56f2[5/2]2 at E=94759.935 cm−1, for which parity- and
time-odd effects are expected to be enhanced by the small energy separation. We
present theoretical calculations which indicate narrow widths for both states
and we report a calculated value for the weak matrix element, arising from
configuration mixing, of ∣W∣=2.1 Hz for 132Xe. In addition, we measured
the Stark effect of the 5p56f2[5/2]2 and 5p56f2[3/2]2
(E=94737.121cm−1) states. The Stark-shift of the 6f states
is observed to be negative, revealing the presence of nearby 6g states at
higher energies, which have not been observed before. The Stark-shift
measurements imply an upper limit on the weak matrix element of ∣W∣<5 Hz
for the near-degenerate states (10s2[3/2]2o and 6f2[5/2]2), which is in agreement with the presented calculations.Comment: 11 pages, 6 figure