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An alexandrite laser system for positronium laser cooling
/ Gusakova, N (CERN ; Norwegian U. Sci. Tech.) ; Camper, A (Oslo U.) ; Caravita, R (Trento U. ; INFN, Trento) ; Penasa, L (Trento U. ; INFN, Trento ; U. Trento (main)) ; Glöggler, L T (CERN) ; Wolz, T (CERN) ; Krumins, V (CERN ; Latvia U.) ; Gustafsson, F P (CERN) ; Huck, S (CERN ; Hamburg U.) ; Volponi, M (CERN ; Trento U. ; INFN, Trento ; U. Trento (main)) et al.
We report on a Q-switched alexandrite based ∼100ns long pulse duration ultra-violet laser system. The central wavelength of the fundamental pulse is set by a Volume Bragg Grating in reflection and can be tuned between 728nm and 742nm. [...]
2024 - 8 p.
- Published in : Opt. Laser Technol. 182 (2025) 112097
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Ionization potential of radium monofluoride
/ Wilkins, S.G. (MIT) ; Perrett, H.A. (Manchester U.) ; Udrescu, S.M. (MIT) ; Kyuberis, A.A. (U. Groningen, VSI) ; Pašteka, L.F. (U. Groningen, VSI ; Comenius U.) ; Au, M. (CERN ; Mainz U.) ; Belošević, I. (MIT ; TRIUMF) ; Berger, R. (Philipps U. Marburg) ; Binnersley, C.L. (Manchester U.) ; Bissell, M.L. (Manchester U.) et al.
The ionization potential (IP) of radium monofluoride (RaF) was measured to be 4.969(2)[10] eV, revealing a relativistic enhancement in the series of alkaline earth monofluorides. [...]
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Electromagnetic properties of indium isotopes illuminate the doubly magic character of $^{100}$Sn
/ Karthein, J. (MIT) ; Ricketts, C.M. (Manchester U.) ; Garcia Ruiz, R.F. (MIT ; Manchester U. ; CERN) ; Billowes, J. (Manchester U.) ; Binnersley, C.L. (Manchester U.) ; Cocolios, T.E. (Leuven U.) ; Dobaczewski, J. (York U., England ; Warsaw U.) ; Farooq-Smith, G.J. (Leuven U.) ; Flanagan, K.T. (Manchester U.) ; Georgiev, G. (IJCLab, Orsay) et al.
Our understanding of nuclear properties in the vicinity of $^{100}$Sn, suggested to be the heaviest doubly magic nucleus with equal numbers of protons (Z=50) and neutrons (N=50), has been a long-standing challenge for experimental and theoretical nuclear physics. Contradictory experimental evidence exists on the role of nuclear collectivity in this region of the nuclear chart. [...]
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2024-09-30 - 20 p.
- Published in : Nature Phys. 20 (2024) 1719-1725
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Upgrade of the positron system of the ASACUSA-Cusp experiment
/ Lanz, A. (Stefan Meyer Inst. Subatomare Phys. ; Vienna U.) ; Amsler, C. (Stefan Meyer Inst. Subatomare Phys.) ; Breuker, H. (Wako, RIKEN) ; Bumbar, M. (Stefan Meyer Inst. Subatomare Phys.) ; Chesnevskaya, S. (Stefan Meyer Inst. Subatomare Phys.) ; Costantini, G. (Brescia U. ; INFN, Pavia) ; Ferragut, R. (Milan, Polytech.) ; Giammarchi, M. (INFN, Milan) ; Gligorova, A. (Stefan Meyer Inst. Subatomare Phys.) ; Gosta, G. (Brescia U. ; INFN, Pavia) et al.
The ASACUSA-Cusp collaboration has recently upgraded the positron system to improve the production of antihydrogen. [...]
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SDR, EVC, and SDREVC: Limitations and Extensions
/ ASACUSA-Cusp Collaboration
Methods for reducing the radius, temperature, and space charge of nonneutral plasma are usually reported for conditions which approximate an ideal Penning Malmberg trap. Here we show that (1) similar methods are still effective under surprisingly adverse circumstances: we perform SDR and SDREVC in a strong magnetic mirror field using only 3 out of 4 rotating wall petals. [...]
arXiv:2306.00862; CERN-EP-2023-102.-
Geneva : CERN, 2023-10-31 - 8.
- Published in : : 89 (2023)
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A Rydberg hydrogen beam for studies of stimulated deexcitation
/ Wolz, Tim (CERN) ; Allemand, Maxime (Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris) ; Comparat, Daniel (LAC, Orsay) ; Cras, Jules (LAC, Orsay) ; Killian, Carina (Stefan Meyer Inst. Subatomare Phys.) ; Malbrunot, Chloé (CERN) ; Gustafsson, Fredrik Parnefjord (Stefan Meyer Inst. Subatomare Phys.) ; Simon, Martin (Stefan Meyer Inst. Subatomare Phys.) ; Siour, Christophe (LAC, Orsay) ; Widmann, Eberhard (Stefan Meyer Inst. Subatomare Phys.)
/AEgIS Collaboration ; ASACUSA-CUSP Collaboration
We present a Rydberg hydrogen beamline developed to commission techniques of stimulated deexcitation for application in antihydrogen experiments at CERN's Antiproton Decelerator. The stimulation of spontaneous decay is a key technology to enhance the number of ground-state anti-atoms available in a beam toward precision spectroscopy and gravity measurements..
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2022 - 5 p.
- Published in : EPJ Web Conf. 262 (2022) 01002
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In : 7th International Conference on Exotic Atoms and Related Topics, Online, 13 - 17 Sep 2021, pp.01002
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Tin resonance-ionization schemes for atomic- and nuclear-structure studies
/ Gustafsson, F P (Leuven U.) ; Ricketts, C M (Manchester U.) ; Reitsma, M L (U. Groningen, VSI) ; Garcia Ruiz, R F (CERN ; MIT) ; Bai, S W (Peking U., SKLNPT) ; Berengut, J C (Heidelberg, Max Planck Inst. ; New South Wales U.) ; Billowes, J (Manchester U.) ; Binnersley, C L (Manchester U.) ; Borschevsky, A (U. Groningen, VSI) ; Cocolios, T E (Leuven U.) et al.
This paper presents high-precision spectroscopic measurements of atomic tin using five different resonanceionization schemes performed with the collinear resonance-ionization spectroscopy technique. Isotope shifts were measured for the stable tin isotopes from the $5s^2 5p^2$ $^3P_{0,1,2}$ and $^1S_0$ to the $5s^2 5p6s ^1P_1, ^3P_{1,2}$ and $5s^2 5p7s^1 P_1$ atomic levels. [...]
2020 - 13 p.
- Published in : Phys. Rev. A 102 (2020) 052812
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