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In-source and in-trap formation of molecular ions in the actinide mass range at CERN-ISOLDE

Authors :
Au, Mia
Athanasakis-Kaklamanakis, Michail
Nies, Lukas
Ballof, Jochen
Berger, Robert
Chrysalidis, Katerina
Fischer, Paul
Heinke, Reinhard
Johnson, Jake
Köster, Ulli
Leimbach, David
Marsh, Bruce
Mougeot, Maxime
Reich, Bianca
Reilly, Jordan
Reis, Edgar
Schlaich, Moritz
Schweiger, Christoph
Schweikhard, Lutz
Stegemann, Simon
Wessolek, Julius
Wienholtz, Frank
Wilkins, Shane Gary
Wojtaczka, Wiktoria
Düllmann, Christoph E.
Rothe, Sebastian
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Zenodo, 2023.

Abstract

Te 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. Two methods of molecular beam production are studied: extraction of molecular ion beams from the ion source, and formation of molecular ions from the mass-separated ion beam in a gas-filled radio-frequency quadrupole ion trap. Ion currents of U+, UO1−3+, UC1−3+, UF1−4+, UF1,2O1,2+are reported. Metastable tantalum and uranium fluoride molecular ions are identified. Formation of UO1−3+, U(OH)1−3+, UC1−3+, UF1,2O1,2+from mass-separated beams of U+, UF1,2+with residual gas is observed in the ion trap. The effect of trapping time on molecular formation is presented.

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OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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