7–12 Jul 2024
Viktor-Franz-Hess Haus
Europe/Vienna timezone

High-precision mass measurements on highly charged ions with the PENTATRAP Penning-trap experiment

8 Jul 2024, 16:48
2m
Hörsaal B (Technik) (Viktor-Franz-Hess Haus)

Hörsaal B (Technik)

Viktor-Franz-Hess Haus

Technikerstraße 25a, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria
Poster Precision Spectroscopy Poster session

Speaker

Jan Nägele (Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics)

Description

The PENTATRAP experiment at the Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics in Heidelberg is a high-precision Penning-trap mass spectrometer that utilizes a cryogenic environment, a stable magnet, and an image current detection system to determine mass ratios of stable and long-lived highly charged ions with relative uncertainties in the few parts per trillion regime. The data acquired by this state-of-the-art apparatus contributes to different fields of fundamental physics, e.g., fifth force search, neutrino physics, and highly charged ion clocks. In this contribution I will present recent measurements on long lived electronic states, Q values of neutrino physics, and isotope shifts followed by future perspectives of PENTATRAP.

Author

Jan Nägele (Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics)

Co-authors

Lucia Enzmann (Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics) Kathrin Kromer Menno Door (MPIK Heidelberg) Pavel Filianin Mr Christoph Schweiger (Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik) Sergey Eliseev (Max-Planck-Institute for Nuclear Physics) Klaus Blaum (Max Planck Society (DE))

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