Relativistic Magnetic Dipole Emission: Lifetime of the 1s2s3S1 State of Heliumlike Argon

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The lifetime of the 1s2s3S1 state of the heliumlike atom Ar XVII has been measured by observing the decay in flight of the metastable component of a fast foil-excited beam. The decay occurs predominantly by relativistic magnetic-dipole emission, a process first discussed by Breit and Teller. The result, τ(23S1)=(172+/-30)×10-9 sec, is compared with a recent calculation by Drake of the M1 transition probability.

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