Radioactive decays of highly-charged ions

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Abstract

Access to stored and cooled highly-charged radionuclides offers unprecedented opportunities to perform high-precision investigations of their decays. Since the few-electron ions, e.g. hydrogen- or helium-like ions, are quantum mechanical systems with clear electronic ground state configurations, the decay studies of such ions are performed under well-defined conditions and allow for addressing fundamental aspects of the decay process. Presented here is a compact review of the relevant experiments conducted at the Experimental Storage Ring ESR of GSI. A particular emphasis is given to the investigations of the two-body beta decay, namely the bound-state β-decay and its time-mirrored counterpart, orbital electron-capture.

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Gao, B. S., Najafi, M. A., Atanasov, D. R., Blaum, K., Bosch, F., Brandau, C., … Zhou, X. H. (2015). Radioactive decays of highly-charged ions. In EPJ Web of Conferences (Vol. 93). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20159305003

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