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First High-Precision Mass Measurements at PENTATRAP on highly charged Xe and Re ions

Schüßler, Rima Xenia

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Abstract

The high-precision Penning-trap mass spectrometer Pentatrap was designed to perform mass-ratio measurements of highly charged ions with relative uncertainties of 10−11. The unique features of the Pentatrap experiment are the external ion sources providing highly charged ions, the detection systems with single-ion sensitivity and especially the stack of five Penning traps, which allows simultaneous measurements of single ions in the traps. In the scope of this thesis, the first high-precision mass measurements with a relative precision partially below δm/m ≈ 10−11 were performed. As a first benchmark

test, the mass differences of five xenon isotope pairs were determined. Comparison to the literature values led to an improvement of the uncertainty of the mass differences of a factor between 4 and 1700, in agreement with literature. In order to demonstrate the accuracy of Pentatrap, the binding energy of the 37th electron in 132Xe was determined as a proof-of-principle measurement by determining the mass difference of 132Xe17+ and 132Xe18+. The agreement of the result with theory allows performing stringent tests of quantum electrodynamics using binding energies in ions with an even higher charge state in the future. Lastly, the discovery of metastable electronic states in highly charged rhe- nium and osmium ions by mass difference measurements, confirmed by theory, extends the applicability of Penning-trap mass spectrometry to tests of atomic structure theories and to the identification of long-lived excited states for a possible new generation of clocks using highly charged ions.

Document type: Dissertation
Supervisor: Blaum, Prof. Dr. Klaus
Place of Publication: Heidelberg
Date of thesis defense: 19 December 2019
Date Deposited: 14 Jan 2020 11:10
Date: 2020
Faculties / Institutes: The Faculty of Physics and Astronomy > Dekanat der Fakultät für Physik und Astronomie
Service facilities > Max-Planck-Institute allgemein > MPI for Nuclear Physics
DDC-classification: 530 Physics
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