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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. [...]
arXiv:2408.14673.
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Precision spectroscopy and laser-cooling scheme of a radium-containing molecule
/ Udrescu, S M (MIT) ; Wilkins, S G (MIT) ; Breier, A A (Kassel U.) ; Athanasakis-Kaklamanakis, M (CERN ; Leuven U.) ; Ruiz, R F Garcia (MIT) ; Au, M (CERN ; Mainz U.) ; Belošević, I (TRIUMF) ; Berger, R (Philipps U. Marburg) ; Bissell, M L (Manchester U.) ; Binnersley, C L (Manchester U.) et al.
Molecules containing heavy radioactive nuclei are predicted to be extremely sensitive to violations of the fundamental symmetries of nature. The nuclear octupole deformation of certain radium isotopes massively boosts the sensitivity of radium monofluoride molecules to symmetry-violating nuclear properties. [...]
2024 - 14 p.
- Published in : Nature Phys. 20 (2024) 202-207
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Observation of the distribution of nuclear magnetization in a molecule
/ Wilkins, S.G. (MIT) ; Udrescu, S.M. (MIT) ; Athanasakis-Kaklamanakis, M. (CERN ; Leuven U.) ; Garcia Ruiz, R.F. (MIT) ; Au, M. (CERN ; Mainz U.) ; Belošević, I. (TRIUMF) ; Berger, R. (Philipps U. Marburg) ; Bissell, M.L. (Manchester U.) ; Breier, A.A. (Kassel U.) ; Brinson, A.J. (MIT) et al.
Rapid progress in the experimental control and interrogation of molecules, combined with developments in precise calculations of their structure, are enabling new opportunities in the investigation of nuclear and particle physics phenomena. [...]
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In-source and in-trap formation of molecular ions in the actinide mass range at CERN-ISOLDE
/ Au, M. (CERN ; Mainz U.) ; Athanasakis-Kaklamanakis, M. (CERN ; Leuven U.) ; Nies, L. (CERN ; Greifswald U.) ; Ballof, J. (CERN ; Michigan State U., East Lansing (main) ; Philipps U. Marburg) ; Berger, R. (CERN) ; Chrysalidis, K. (CERN) ; Fischer, P. (Greifswald U.) ; Heinke, R. (CERN) ; Johnson, J. (Leuven U.) ; Köster, U. (CERN ; Laue-Langevin Inst.) et al.
The use of radioactive molecules for fundamental physics research is a developing interdisciplinary field limited dominantly by their scarce availability. In this work, radioactive molecular ion beams containing actinide nuclei extracted from uranium carbide targets are produced via the Isotope Separation On-Line technique at the CERN-ISOLDE facility. [...]
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2023-06-02 - 5 p.
- Published in : Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res., B 541 (2023) 375-379
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Opportunities for Fundamental Physics Research with Radioactive Molecules
/ Arrowsmith-Kron, Gordon (Michigan State U.) ; Athanasakis-Kaklamanakis, Michail (CERN ; Leuven U.) ; Au, Mia (CERN ; Mainz U.) ; Ballof, Jochen (CERN ; Michigan State U.) ; Berger, Robert (Philipps U. Marburg) ; Borschevsky, Anastasia (U. Groningen, VSI) ; Breier, Alexander A. (Kassel U.) ; Buchinger, Fritz (McGill U.) ; Budker, Dmitry (Darmstadt, GSI ; UC, Berkeley) ; Caldwell, Luke (JILA, Boulder ; U. Colorado, Boulder ; Colorado U.) et al.
Molecules containing short-lived, radioactive nuclei are uniquely positioned to enable a wide range of scientific discoveries in the areas of fundamental symmetries, astrophysics, nuclear structure, and chemistry. Recent advances in the ability to create, cool, and control complex molecules down to the quantum level, along with recent and upcoming advances in radioactive species production at several facilities around the world, create a compelling opportunity to coordinate and combine these efforts to bring precision measurement and control to molecules containing extreme nuclei. [...]
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2024-07-12 - 119 p.
- Published in : Rep. Prog. Phys. 87 (2024) 084301
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Theoretical aspects of molecular spectroscopy.
/ Johnston, Karl (speaker) (CERN) ; Berger, Robert (speaker) (Philipps Universitaet Marburg (DE))
Overview of theoretical molecular spectroscopy
This lecture series aims to provide a quick overview of the underlying theoretical concepts of molecular spectroscopy. It is planned to discuss the Born-Oppenheimer picture/cartoon and resulting consequences, term values and effective Hamiltonians, symmetries and selection rules, coupling schemes in diatomic molecules and various aspects of rotational, vibrational and electronic spectroscopy as well as their prediction by quantum chemical approaches.
Theoretical aspects of molecular spectroscopy.: https://cern.zoom.us/j/68349420130?pwd=d1hqSll3NUdHRmF5QWhxa2lKclowdz09
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ISOLDE
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In : Theoretical aspects of molecular spectroscopy.
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Theoretical aspects of molecular spectroscopy.
/ Johnston, Karl (speaker) (CERN) ; Berger, Robert (speaker) (Philipps Universitaet Marburg (DE))
Overview of theoretical molecular spectroscopy
This lecture series aims to provide a quick overview of the underlying theoretical concepts of molecular spectroscopy. It is planned to discuss the Born-Oppenheimer picture/cartoon and resulting consequences, term values and effective Hamiltonians, symmetries and selection rules, coupling schemes in diatomic molecules and various aspects of rotational, vibrational and electronic spectroscopy as well as their prediction by quantum chemical approaches.
Theoretical aspects of molecular spectroscopy.: https://cern.zoom.us/j/67176584438?pwd=NlV0MWFOZFpMeHhtMnF2RGxhdkh6Zz09
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ISOLDE
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Theoretical aspects of molecular spectroscopy.
/ Johnston, Karl (speaker) (CERN) ; Berger, Robert (speaker) (Philipps Universitaet Marburg (DE))
Overview of theoretical molecular spectroscopy
This lecture series aims to provide a quick overview of the underlying theoretical concepts of molecular spectroscopy. It is planned to discuss the Born-Oppenheimer picture/cartoon and resulting consequences, term values and effective Hamiltonians, symmetries and selection rules, coupling schemes in diatomic molecules and various aspects of rotational, vibrational and electronic spectroscopy as well as their prediction by quantum chemical approaches.
Theoretical aspects of molecular spectroscopy.: https://cern.zoom.us/j/69647150938?pwd=WTRFZW9YNWgrb21qckhhSkxjWHpJZz09
2021 - 6205.
ISOLDE
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