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Precision spectroscopy of trapped radioactive radium ions This paper was presented at the International Conference on Precision Physics of Simple Atomic Systems, held at École de Physique, les Houches, France, 30 May – 4 June, 2010

Authors :
B. Santra
G. S. Giri
C. J. G. Onderwater
B. K. Sahoo
L. W. Wansbeek
J. E. van den Berg
D.J. van der Hoek
Robertus Timmermans
Praveen Shidling
Klaus-Peter Jungmann
W.L. Kruithof
H. W. Wilschut
Lorenz Willmann
Oscar Versolato
Source :
Canadian Journal of Physics. 89:69-72
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
Canadian Science Publishing, 2011.

Abstract

Atomic parity violation (APV) can be measured in a single Ra+ ion, enabling a precise measurement of the electroweak mixing angle in the Standard Model of particle physics at low momentum transfer. This provides sensitivity to new particles such as extra Z0 bosons or leptoquarks. The Weinberg angle can be measured via a determination of the light shift in the forbidden 72S1/2–62D3/2 transition in a single trapped Ra+. Ultra-narrow transitions in such an ideal system can also be exploited to realize a high stability frequency standard. At the TRIμP facility of KVI, we have succeeded in the production of a series of radioactive short-lived radium isotopes. The radium isotopes produced were stopped and thermalized to Ra+ in a thermal ionizer, mass separated in a Wien filter, cooled in a gas filled radio frequency quadrupole and subsequently trapped as a cloud in a linear Paul trap. Laser spectroscopy in the trapped radium ions has been performed. The results of hyperfine structure, isotope shift, and lifetime measurements are important experimental inputs to test the accuracy of atomic theory, the precision of which is indispensable for extracting the Weinberg angle. These results are also of relevance for a possible atomic clock, based on trapped Ra+.

Details

ISSN :
12086045 and 00084204
Volume :
89
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Canadian Journal of Physics
Accession number :
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