학술논문

The LEBIT facility at MSU: High-precision mass measurements at a fragmentation facility
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Hyperfine Interactions. Aug 01, 2007 173(13):113-122
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
0304-3843
Abstract
The low-energy beam and ion trap facility LEBIT at the NSCL at MSU has demonstrated that rare isotopes produced by fast-beam fragmentation can be slowed down and prepared such that precision experiments with low-energy beams are possible. For this purpose high-pressure gas-stopping is employed combined with advanced ion manipulation techniques. Penning trap mass measurements on short-lived rare isotopes have been performed with a 9.4 T Penning trap mass spectrometer. Examples include As, which has a half-live of only 96 ms, and the super-allowed Fermi-emitter Ca, for which a mass accuracy of 8 ppb (280 eV) has been achieved. The high accuracy of this new mass value makes Ca a new candidate for the test of the conserved vector current hypothesis.