Magneto-optic trapping of β-decaying 38Km, 37K from an on-line isotope separator

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Abstract

A magneto-optic trap (MOT) can provide a well-polarized, backing-free, localized source of radioactive atoms for α-decay experiments. We have trapped approximately 6000 atoms of 38Km (t1/2 = 0.925 s) and 2000 atoms of 37K (1.226 s) produced at the TRIUMF on-line separator TISOL in a vapor-cell MOT. We have measured optical isotope shifts and deduced the nuclear charge radii, which show an unusual lack of change at the neutron number N = 20 shell closure. Plans include a search for scalar contributions to the β+ - v correlation in the 0+--→0+ decay of 38Km. © 1997 The American Physical Society.

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Behr, J. A., Gorelov, A., Swanson, T., Häusser, O., Jackson, K. P., Trinczek, M., … Dilling, J. (1997). Magneto-optic trapping of β-decaying 38Km, 37K from an on-line isotope separator. Physical Review Letters, 79(3), 375–378. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.79.375

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