Quantum electrodynamic effects have been systematically tested in the
progression of rotational quantum states in the X1Σg+,v=0
vibronic ground state of molecular hydrogen. High-precision Doppler-free
spectroscopy of the EF1Σg+−X1Σg+ (0,0) band
was performed with 0.005 cm−1 accuracy on rotationally-hot H2 (with
rotational quantum states J up to 16). QED and relativistic contributions to
rotational level energies as high as 0.13 cm−1 are extracted, and are in
perfect agreement with recent calculations of QED and high-order relativistic
effects for the H2 ground state.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, to be published in Physical Review Letter