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A: Fachverband Atomphysik
A 20: Poster II
A 20.28: Poster
Wednesday, March 8, 2023, 16:30–19:00, Empore Lichthof
The ARTEMIS Experiment: Determination of bound-electron magnetic moments in highly charged ions — •Arya Krishnan1,2, Khwaish Anjum1,4, Patrick Baus2, Gerhard Birkl2, Manasa Chambath1,5, Jan Hellmann1,6, Kanika Kanika1,3, Jeffrey Klimes1,3, Wolfgang Quint1,3, Bianca Reich1,3, and Manuel Vogel1 — 1GSI Helmholtz Center for Heavy Ion Research, Germany — 2Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany — 3University of Heidelberg, Germany — 4University of Jena, Germany — 5NITTE University, India — 6University of Giessen, Germany
The ARTEMIS experiment at the HITRAP facility situated at GSI focuses on precision measurement of electron magnetic moments in highly charged ions as a benchmark of QED in extreme fields. The resistively cooled ions are detected using non-destructive techniques, followed by laser-microwave double-resonance spectroscopy on the desired few-electron heavy ions in a cryogenic Penning trap. The high magnetic fields leading to higher order Zeeman effects provide different outlooks to the theory of quantum electrodynamics for an atomic nucleus. The system has been commissioned with ions produced internally and is now being upgraded to dynamic capture and storage of ions produced from external sources like EBITs and the HITRAP facility. We present the current status of the experiment and recent results on ion cooling.