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Nature Communications | 2017

High precision hyperfine measurements in Bismuth challenge bound-state strong-field QED

Johannes Ullmann; Zoran Andelkovic; C. Brandau; A. Dax; Wolfgang Geithner; Christopher Geppert; C. Gorges; M. Hammen; V. Hannen; S. Kaufmann; Kristian König; Yuri A. Litvinov; Matthias Lochmann; Bernhard Maaß; Johann Meisner; T. Murböck; R. Sánchez; Matthias Schmidt; Stefan E. Schmidt; M. Steck; Thomas Stöhlker; R. C. Thompson; C. Trageser; Jonas Vollbrecht; Christian Weinheimer; W. Nörtershäuser

Electrons bound in highly charged heavy ions such as hydrogen-like bismuth 209Bi82+ experience electromagnetic fields that are a million times stronger than in light atoms. Measuring the wavelength of light emitted and absorbed by these ions is therefore a sensitive testing ground for quantum electrodynamical (QED) effects and especially the electron–nucleus interaction under such extreme conditions. However, insufficient knowledge of the nuclear structure has prevented a rigorous test of strong-field QED. Here we present a measurement of the so-called specific difference between the hyperfine splittings in hydrogen-like and lithium-like bismuth 209Bi82+,80+ with a precision that is improved by more than an order of magnitude. Even though this quantity is believed to be largely insensitive to nuclear structure and therefore the most decisive test of QED in the strong magnetic field regime, we find a 7-σ discrepancy compared with the theoretical prediction.


Journal of Physics B | 2015

An improved value for the hyperfine splitting of hydrogen-like 209Bi82+

Johannes Ullmann; Zoran Andelkovic; A. Dax; Wolfgang Geithner; Christopher Geppert; C. Gorges; M. Hammen; V. Hannen; S. Kaufmann; Kristian König; Yuri A. Litvinov; Matthias Lochmann; Bernhard Maass; Johann Meisner; T. Murböck; R. Sánchez; Matthias Schmidt; Stefan E. Schmidt; Markus Steck; Thomas Stöhlker; R. C. Thompson; Jonas Vollbrecht; Christian Weinheimer; W. Nörtershäuser

We report an improved measurement of the hyperfine splitting in hydrogen-like bismuth (209Bi82+) at the experimental storage ring ESR at GSI by laser spectroscopy on a coasting beam. Accuracy was improved by about an order of magnitude compared to the first observation in 1994. The most important improvement is an in situ high voltage measurement at the electron cooler (EC) platform with an accuracy at the 10 ppm level. Furthermore, the space charge effect of the EC current on the ion velocity was determined with two independent techniques that provided consistent results. The result of nm provides an important reference value for experiments testing bound-state quantum electrodynamics in the strong magnetic field regime by evaluating the specific difference between the splittings in the hydrogen-like and lithium-like ions.


Journal of Modern Optics | 2018

Sympathetic cooling in two-species ion crystals in a Penning trap

Stefan E. Schmidt; T. Murböck; Zoran Andelkovic; G. Birkl; Kristian König; W. Nörtershäuser; R. C. Thompson; Manuel Vogel

Abstract We have studied the formation and properties of two-species ion Coulomb crystals in the Penning trap of the SpecTrap experiment. These crystals have been formed by injection of admixture ions from an external source into a previously confined and laser-cooled cloud of magnesium ions. This kind of study, performed over a range of the admixture ions’ charge-to-mass ratios, indicates the conditions for their sympathetic cooling and the formation of two-species ion crystals. This mechanism allows efficient cooling of the admixed species such as highly charged ions which do not feature suitable laser-cooling transitions, and thus make them accessible to high-resolution laser spectroscopy.


17th International Conference on the Physics of Highly Charged Ions | 2015

Laser spectroscopy of the ground-state hyperfine structure in H-like and Li-like bismuth

Jonas Vollbrecht; Zoran Andelkovic; A. Dax; Wolfgang Geithner; Christopher Geppert; C. Gorges; M. Hammen; V. Hannen; S. Kaufmann; Kristian König; Yuri A. Litvinov; M Lochmann; B Maass; Johann Meisner; T Murboeck; W. Nörtershäuser; R Sánchez; Stefan E. Schmidt; Matthias Schmidt; M. Steck; T. Stöhlker; R. C. Thompson; Johannes Ullmann; Ch. Weinheimer

The LIBELLE experiment performed at the experimental storage ring (ESR) at the GSI Helmholtz Center in Darmstadt aims for the determination of the ground state hyperfine (HFS) transitions and lifetimes in hydrogen-like (209Bi82+) and lithium-like (209Bi80+) bismuth. The study of HFS transitions in highly charged ions enables precision tests of QED in extreme electric and magnetic fields otherwise not attainable in laboratory experiments. While the HFS transition in H-like bismuth was already observed in earlier experiments at the ESR, the LIBELLE experiment succeeded for the first time to measure the HFS transition in Li-like bismuth in a laser spectroscopy experiment.


Archive | 2015

Improved accuracy of in-ring laser spectroscopy by in-situ electron cooler voltage measurement

Johannes Ullmann; M. Steck; A. Dax; C. Gorges; R. M. Sanchez Alarcon; C. Trageser; Christian Weinheimer; D. Winters; Yuri A. Litvinov; M. Hammen; Jonas Vollbrecht; Matthias Lochmann; Johann Meisner; Zoran Andelkovic; R. C. Thompson; T. Murböck; Wolfgang Geithner; Stefan E. Schmidt; F. Nolden; W. Nörtershäuser; Matthias Schmidt; Kristian König; B. Maass; V. Hannen; S. Kaufmann; T. Stöhlker; C. Brandau; Christopher Geppert

Laser spectroscopy experiments of highly charged, heavy ions at the experimental storage ring ESR have been performed for more than twenty years by now [1, 2, 3], aiming at tests of fundamental theories. A conclusive test of bound-state quantum electrodynamics (BS-QED) in strong fields, however, has not been reached so far, because of the large uncertainty arising from the unknown spatial distribution of the nuclear magnetization (Bohr-Weisskop f effect). The method formulated by Shabaev and coworkers [4], defining a specific difference between the hyperfine splittings in hydrogenand lithium-like ions of the same species removes these uncertainties and provides the possibility to test BS-QED without nuclear uncertainties. Although the attempt in 2011 to measure the hyperfine splitting energies of the ground states in hydrogenand lithiumlike bismuth ions was for the first time successful in detecting both resonances, it yielded a large uncertainty caused by an inaccurate knowledge of the ion velocity [5]. Hence, a second attempt was performed in March 2014 with an improved setup.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2015

Beamline for low-energy transport of highly charged ions at HITRAP

Zoran Andelkovic; F. Herfurth; N. Kotovskiy; Kristian König; Bernhard Maaß; T. Murböck; D. Neidherr; S.A. Schmidt; J. Steinmann; Manuel Vogel; G. Vorobjev


Metrologia | 2018

High voltage measurements on the 5 ppm relative uncertainty level with collinear laser spectroscopy

J. Krämer; Kristian König; Christopher Geppert; Phillip Imgram; Bernhard Maaß; Johann Meisner; E. W. Otten; Stephan Passon; Tim Ratajczyk; Johannes Ullmann; Wilfried Noertershaeuser


Hyperfine Interactions | 2015

Status of deceleration and laser spectroscopy of highly charged ions at HITRAP

Zoran Andelkovic; G. Birkl; Svetlana Fedotova; V. Hannen; F. Herfurth; Kristian König; Nikita Kotovskiy; Bernhard Maaß; Jonas Vollbrecht; T. Murböck; D. Neidherr; W. Nörtershäuser; Stefan E. Schmidt; Manuel Vogel; Gleb Vorobjev; Christian Weinheimer


Hyperfine Interactions | 2017

First high-voltage measurements using Ca + ions at the ALIVE experiment

Kristian König; Ch. Geppert; J. Krämer; Bernhard Maaß; E. W. Otten; T. Ratajczyk; W. Nörtershäuser


Hyperfine Interactions | 2017

Towards laser spectroscopy of the proton-halo candidate boron-8

Bernhard Maaß; P. Müller; W. Nörtershäuser; J. A. Clark; C. Gorges; S. Kaufmann; Kristian König; J. Krämer; A.F. Levand; Rodney Orford; R. Sánchez; G. Savard; Felix Sommer

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Bernhard Maaß

Technische Universität Darmstadt

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T. Murböck

Technische Universität Darmstadt

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W. Nörtershäuser

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Johannes Ullmann

Technische Universität Darmstadt

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S. Kaufmann

Technische Universität Darmstadt

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V. Hannen

University of Münster

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Stefan E. Schmidt

Technische Universität Darmstadt

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