Physics
Scientific paper
Sep 2005
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2005epjas..25...53r&link_type=abstract
The European Physical Journal A, Volume 25, Supplement, Issue 1, pp.53-56
Physics
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07.75.+H Mass Spectrometers, 21.10.Dr Binding Energies And Masses, 32.10.Bi Atomic Masses, Mass Spectra, Abundances, And Isotopes, 52.27.Jt Nonneutral Plasmas
Scientific paper
The TITAN facility for precision mass measurements of short-lived isotopes is currently being constructed at the ISAC radioactive beam facility at TRIUMF, Vancouver, Canada. Current status and developments in the project are reported. A new method for cooling of highly charged ions (HCI) with singly charged ions in a Penning trap, critically needed for precision measurements, is presented. Estimates show that the technique is promising and can be applied to cooling of highly charged short-lived isotope ions without recombination losses.
Blomeley Laura
Bricault Pierre
Brodeur Maxime
Buchinger F.
Crawford J. J.
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