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First Use of High Charge States for Mass Measurements of Short-Lived Nuclides in a Penning Trap
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EngineeringNuclear PhysicsNuclear DataPenning TrapChemistryTitan FacilityHeavy Ion PhysicTrap Mass MeasurementsNuclear MaterialsNuclear DynamicsMass MeasurementsHigh-energy Nuclear ReactionPhysicsAccelerator Mass SpectrometryNuclear TheoryNeutron SourceAtomic PhysicsHigh Charge StatesExperimental Nuclear PhysicsNatural SciencesParticle PhysicsNuclear ExperimentsNeutron Scattering
Penning trap mass measurements of short-lived nuclides have been performed for the first time with highly charged ions, using the TITAN facility at TRIUMF. Compared to singly charged ions, this provides an improvement in experimental precision that scales with the charge state q. Neutron-deficient Rb isotopes have been charge bred in an electron beam ion trap to q=8-12+ prior to injection into the Penning trap. In combination with the Ramsey excitation scheme, this unique setup creating low energy, highly charged ions at a radioactive beam facility opens the door to unrivaled precision with gains of 1-2 orders of magnitude. The method is particularly suited for short-lived nuclides such as the superallowed β emitter 74Rb (T(1/2)=65 ms). The determination of its atomic mass and an improved Q(EC) value are presented.
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