Michael Block
(GSI)
15/05/2015, 11:00
Oral Presentation
Penning trap mass spectrometry is presently the method that provides masses of stable and short-lived nuclides with unrivaled accuracy. Even in the case of exotic radionuclides a ppm precision level has been reached in certain cases. Recent advances in gas stopping and advanced ion manipulation techniques have opened the door to access radioisotopes of essentially all elements. However, for...
Juuso Reinikainen
(University of Jyväskylä)
15/05/2015, 11:30
Oral Presentation
The JYFLTRAP Penning trap setup [1] as a part of the IGISOL facility is not only used in high-precision atomic mass spectrometry of exotic nuclei but it also provides isomerically clean ion beams.
After relocation to the new experimental hall and its commissioning, the trap setup has been mostly used as a high-resolution mass filter. Recent tests with Xe-133 that has an isomeric state at 233...
Dr
Anna A. Kwiatkowski
(TRIUMF)
15/05/2015, 11:50
Oral Presentation
TRIUMF’s Ion Trap for Atomic and Nuclear science (TITAN) facility deploys three ion traps for Penning trap mass spectrometry of radionuclides and in-trap decay spectroscopy. The latter is performed in an electron beam ion trap (EBIT), which is radially surrounded by seven Si(Li) detectors. The magnetic field separates charged and neutral decay particles and hence eliminates 511 keV gamma...
Prof.
Klaus Wendt
(Institute of Physics, University of Mainz)
15/05/2015, 12:20
Oral Presentation
High purity ion beams are of utmost importance for most experiments on exotic isotopes at state-of-the-art radioactive ion beam facilities. Resonant multi-step laser ionization in RILIS laser ion sources, including the LIST approach, is the appropriate technology for their creation. It provides the unique combination of highest efficiency and elemental selectivity together with lowest...