Low-Background In-Trap Decay Spectroscopy with TITAN at TRIUMF Journal Articles uri icon

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abstract

  • An in-trap decay spectroscopy setup has been developed and constructed for use with the TITAN facility at TRIUMF. The goal of this device is to observe weak electron-capture (EC) branching ratios for the odd-odd intermediate nuclei in the $\beta\beta$ decay process. This apparatus consists of an up-to 6 Tesla, open-access spectroscopy ion-trap, surrounded radially by up to 7 planar Si(Li) detectors which are separated from the trap by thin Be windows. This configuration provides a significant increase in sensitivity for the detection of low-energy photons by providing backing-free ion storage and eliminating charged-particle-induced backgrounds. An intense electron beam is also employed to increase the charge-states of the trapped ions, thus providing storage times on the order of minutes, allowing for decay-spectroscopy measurements. The technique of multiple ion-bunch stacking was also recently demonstrated, which further extends the measurement possibilities of this apparatus. The current status of the facility and initial results from a $^{116}$In measurement are presented.

authors

  • Leach, KG
  • Lennarz, Annika
  • Grossheim, A
  • Klawitter, R
  • Brunner, T
  • Chaudhuri, A
  • Chowdhury, U
  • López-Urrutia, JR Crespo
  • Gallant, AT
  • Kwiatkowski, AA
  • Macdonald, TD
  • Schultz, BE
  • Seeraji, S
  • Andreoiu, C
  • Frekers, D
  • Dilling, J

publication date

  • June 30, 2015