A new approach to observe the radiative decay of the Th229 nuclear isomer, and to determine its energy and radiative lifetime, is presented. Situated at a uniquely low excitation energy, this nuclear state might be a key ingredient for the development of a nuclear clock or a nuclear laser and, the search for time variations of fundamental constants like the fine structure constant. The isomer's γ decay towards the ground state will be studied with a high-resolution vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) spectrometer after its production by the β decay of Ac229. The novel production method presents a number of advantages asserting its competitive nature with respect to the commonly used U233α-decay recoil source. In this paper, a feasibility analysis of this new concept, and an experimental investigation of its key ingredients, using a pure Ac229 ion beam produced at the ISOLDE radioactive beam facility, is reported.
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Verlinde, M., Kraemer, S., Moens, J., Chrysalidis, K., Correia, J. G., Cottenier, S., … Wilkins, S. G. (2019). Alternative approach to populate and study the Th 229 nuclear clock isomer. Physical Review C, 100(2). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.100.024315
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