Mainz 2017 – wissenschaftliches Programm
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MS: Fachverband Massenspektrometrie
MS 2: Precision Mass Spectrometry and Fundamental Applications II
MS 2.4: Vortrag
Montag, 6. März 2017, 18:00–18:15, RW 2
Recent upgrades of the SHIPTRAP setup — •Francesca Giacoppo1,2, Klaus Blaum3, Michael Block1,2,4, Stanislav Chenmarev3,5, Premaditya Chhetri6, Christian Droese7, Sergey Eliseev3, Pavel Filianin3, 8, Stefan Götz1,2,4, Yuri Gusev5, Fritz-Peter Heßberger1,2, Oliver Kaleja4, Mustapha Laatiaoui1,2, Felix Lautenschläger6, Steffen Lohse2,4, Enrique Minaya Ramirez9, Andrew Mistry1,2, Yuri Novikov5,8, Sebastian Raeder1,2, Daniel Rodriguez10, Lutz Schweikhard7, and Peter Thirolf11 — 1GSI Darmstadt — 2Helmholtz Institut Mainz — 3MPIK Heidelberg — 4Universität Mainz — 5PNPI KI Gatchina — 6TU Darmstadt — 7Universität Greifswald — 8SPbSU St. Petersburg — 9IPN Orsay — 10Universidad de Granada — 11LMU München
Recently, the SHIPTRAP double Penning-trap system was moved to a new location on axis with the recoil separator SHIP to integrate a cryogenic buffer-gas cell for a more efficient slowing down of the fusion-evaporation products of interest. This upgrade aims at extending the groundbreaking program of direct mass spectrometry towards the superheavy elements.
In addition, a second superconducting magnet was installed at a 90o angle with the existing beam line. It will be connected to the surface and laser ablation ion sources to develop the single-ion mass spectrometry technique based on the image charge detection (FT-ICR). An overview of the technical developments and the latest off-line measurements with stable nuclides will be presented in this contribution.