Relativistic, QED and nuclear effects in highly charged ions revealed by resonant electron-ion recombination in storage rings

Physics – Atomic Physics

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6 pages, 5 figures, proceedings of the 4th Conference on Elementary Processes in Atomic Systems, Cluj-Napoca, Romania, June 18

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10.1016/j.nimb.2008.10.040

Dielectronic recombination (DR) of few-electron ions has evolved into a sensitive spectroscopic tool for highly charged ions. This is due to technological advances in electron-beam preparation and ion-beam cooling techniques at heavy-ion storage rings. Recent experiments prove unambiguously that DR collision spectroscopy has become sensitive to 2nd order QED and to nuclear effects. This review discusses the most recent developments in high-resolution spectroscopy of low-energy DR resonances, experimental studies of KLL DR of very heavy hydrogenlike ions, isotope shift measurements of DR resonances, and the experimental determination of hyperfine induced decay rates in divalent ions utilizing DR.

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