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The TITAN in-trap decay spectroscopy facility at TRIUMF

Abstract

This article presents an upgraded in-trap decay spectroscopy apparatus which has been developed and constructed for use with TRIUMF's Ion Trap for Atomic and Nuclear science (TITAN). This device consists of an open-access electron-beam ion-trap (EBIT), which is surrounded radially by seven low-energy planar Si(Li) detectors. The environment of the EBIT allows for the detection of low-energy photons by providing backing-free storage of the radioactive ions, while guiding charged decay particles away from the trap centre via the strong (up to 6 T) magnetic field. In addition to excellent ion confinement and storage, the EBIT also provides a venue for performing decay spectroscopy on highly-charged radioactive ions. Recent technical advancements have been able to provide a significant increase in sensitivity for low-energy photon detection, towards the goal of measuring weak electron-capture branching ratios of the intermediate nuclei in the two-neutrino double beta ($2\nu\beta\beta$) decay process. The design, development, and commissioning of this apparatus are presented together with the main physics objectives. The future of the device and experimental technique are discussed.

Authors

Leach KG; Grossheim A; Lennarz A; Brunner T; López-Urrutia JRC; Gallant AT; Good M; Klawitter R; Kwiatkowski AA; Ma T

Publication date

May 28, 2014

DOI

10.48550/arxiv.1405.7209

Preprint server

arXiv
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