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Report number arXiv:2302.14637
Title RAPTOR: A new collinear laser ionization spectroscopy and laser-radiofrequency double-resonance experiment at the IGISOL facility
Author(s) Kujanpää, S. (Jyvaskyla U.) ; Raggio, A. (Jyvaskyla U.) ; de Groote, R.P. (Jyvaskyla U. ; Leuven U.) ; Athanasakis-Kaklamanakis, M. (Leuven U. ; CERN) ; Block, M. (Darmstadt, GSI ; Mainz U., Inst. Phys. ; Helmholtz Inst., Mainz) ; Candiello, A. (Leuven U.) ; Gins, W. (Jyvaskyla U.) ; Koszorús, Á. (Liverpool U.) ; Moore, I.D. (Jyvaskyla U.) ; Reponen, M. (Jyvaskyla U.) ; Warbinek, J. (Darmstadt, GSI ; Mainz U., Inst. Phys.)
Publication 2023-06-06
Imprint 2023-02-17
Number of pages 4
Note EMIS 2022 conference, 4 figures
In: Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res., B 541 (2023) 388-391
In: 19th International Conference on Electromagnetic Isotope Separators and Related Topics (EMIS 2022), Daejeon, Korea, 3 - 7 Oct 2022, pp.388-391
DOI 10.1016/j.nimb.2023.05.014 (publication)
Subject category nucl-ex ; Nuclear Physics - Experiment ; physics.ins-det ; Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Abstract RAPTOR, Resonance ionization spectroscopy And Purification Traps for Optimized spectRoscopy, is a new collinear resonance ionization spectroscopy device constructed at the Ion Guide Isotope Separator On-Line (IGISOL) facility at the University of Jyväskylä, Finland. By operating at beam energies of under 10 keV, the footprint of the experiment is reduced compared to more traditional collinear laser spectroscopy beamlines. In addition, RAPTOR is coupled to the JYFLTRAP Penning trap mass spectrometer, opening a window to laser-assisted nuclear-state selective purification, serving not only the mass measurement program, but also supporting post-trap decay spectroscopy experiments. Finally, the low-energy ion beams used for RAPTOR will enable high-precision laser-radiofrequency double-resonance experiments, resulting in spectroscopy with linewidths below 1 MHz. In this contribution, the technical layout of RAPTOR and a selection of ion-beam optical simulations for the device are presented, along with a discussion of the current status of the commissioning experiments.
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