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Polarization of x-ray emission lines from heliumlike scandium as a probe of the hyperfine interaction
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X-ray SpectroscopyNuclear PhysicsEngineeringPolarization MeasurementsX-ray ImagingBound-bound TransitionsHyperfine InteractionElectron SpectroscopyIon EmissionIonized He-like IonPhysicsAtomic PhysicsSynchrotron RadiationX-ray Emission LinesAstrophysicsExperimental Nuclear PhysicsNatural SciencesSpectroscopyX-ray DiffractionDynamic Nuclear PolarizationX-ray OpticHeliumlike Scandium
We report the first measurements of the polarization of x rays emitted from bound-bound transitions in a highly ionized He-like ion. Polarization was measured for the decay to the ground state, 1${\mathit{s}}^{2}$ $^{1}$${\mathit{S}}_{0}$, of the He-like ${\mathrm{Sc}}^{19+}$ levels 1s2p $^{1}$${\mathit{P}}_{1}$, 1s2p $^{3}$${\mathit{P}}_{2}$, 1s2p $^{3}$${\mathit{P}}_{1}$, and 1s2s $^{3}$${\mathit{S}}_{1}$. The measurements were made with the Electron Beam Ion Trap at two electron-beam energies: 4.36 and 5.62 keV. Polarization of two of the lines is strongly influenced by the hyperfine interaction with the Sc nucleus, demonstrating that polarization measurements can be used to investigate hyperfine interactions in highly ionized atoms.
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