Bulletin of the American Physical Society
Fall 2022 Meeting of the APS Division of Nuclear Physics
Volume 67, Number 17
Thursday–Sunday, October 27–30, 2022; Time Zone: Central Daylight Time, USA; New Orleans, Louisiana
Session EL: Mini-Symposium: Mass Measurements for Extreme Astrophysical Environments II
10:30 AM–11:54 AM,
Friday, October 28, 2022
Hyatt Regency Hotel
Room: Imperial 5CD
Chair: Rodney Orford, LBNL
Abstract: EL.00002 : The TITAN Penning trap; an upgrade for high precision mass measurements of low-lying isomers
10:42 AM–10:54 AM
Presenter:
Eleni Marina Lykiardopoulou
(TRIUMF)
Authors:
Eleni Marina Lykiardopoulou
(TRIUMF)
Ivana Belosevic
(TRIUMF)
Sakshi Kakkar
(TRIUMF)
Alexander Ridley
(TRIUMF)
Jens Dilling
(TRIUMF)
Ania Kwiatkowski
(TRIUMF)
Collaboration:
TITAN
At TITAN, we specialize in long-lived isomers, which e.g. in-flight gamma-ray spectroscopy is insensitive to. TITAN's cryogenic Penning trap is a new generation Penning trap that uniquely combines the capability of measuring Highly Charged Ions (HCI) along with using the Phase-Imaging Ion-Cyclotron-Resonance (PI-ICR) technique. HCI allow for higher mass resolution that cannot be achieved by using the typically Singly Charged Ions and the use of the PI-ICR technique reduces the experimental requirements and further improves the precision.
In this talk, I will present the cryogenic upgrade of the TITAN's Penning trap and its research outlook, including astrophysically relevant cases approaching the neutron dripline.
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