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Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Application of Lasers and Storage Devices in Atomic Nuclei Research: Recent Achievements and Future Prospects (LASER 2009) held in Poznan, Poland, 22 June – 25 June, 2009

ISBN: 364212285X
ISBN 13: 9783642122859
Herausgeber: Z Blaszczak/B Markov/K Marinova
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: ix, 337 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 05.06.2010
Auflage: 1/2010
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: Gebunden

Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Application of Lasers and Storage Devices in Atomic Nuclei Research: Recent Achievements and Future Prospects (LASER 2009) held in Poznan, Poland, 22 June – 25 June, 2009 The subject of workshop combines two key technologies of modern research: lasers and ion storage techniques. This combination has opened new research opportunities for investigations in atomic and nuclear physics, for detection of quantum effects in particle ensembles as well as for precision spectroscopy especially for testing fundamental interactions and symmetries. This book highlights the progress in these areas since 2006 and indicates the most attractive directions of future research and technical developments. It may be interesting for a large number of scientists, post doctoral and PhD students.

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InhaltsangabePreface.- Searching the absolute neutrino mass in tritium ?-decay-interplay between nuclear, atomic and molecular physics.- Isotope shift calculations for open-shell atoms and ions: an extension to the RATIP program.- Nuclear structure effects in the isotope shift with halo nuclei.- Precision laser spectroscopy of Be isotopes and prospects for SLOWRI facility at RIKEN.- Laser spectroscopy in the island of inversion.- Techniques of laser spectroscopy in investigations of lanthanides' free atoms and ions.- In-source resonance ionization spectroscopy of high lying energy levels in atomic uranium.- Towards high precision in-trap laser spectroscopy of highly charged ions.- Precision laser spectroscopy without optical detection.- Hyperfine splitting constants in the optical transition isotopes and hyperfine anomaly.- Resonant recombination at ion storage rings: a conceptual alternative for isotope shift and hyperfine studies.- The ISOLDE RILIS pump laser upgrade and the LARIS Laboratory.- Status of the LASER-IGISOL collaboration at the University of Jyväskylä.- The selective and efficient laser ion source and trap project LIST for on-line production of exotic nuclides.- Grating tuned Ti:Sa laser for in-source spectroscopy of Rydberg and autoionizing states.- Development of laser ablation assisted resonant ionization mass spectrometry for isotope analysis.- Towards sympathetic cooling of trapped ions with laser-cooled Mg?+? ions for mass spectrometry and laser spectroscopy.- Laser spectroscopy of exotic RI atoms in superfluid helium-OROCHI experiment.- ISOLTRAP results 2006-2009.- Report on recent activities at the CPT mass spectrometer.- Progress of precision measurements at JYFLTRAP.- Recent high-precision Penning trap mass measurements performed at LEBIT.- Report on recent activities at the TITAN mass spectrometer at ISAC/TRIUMF.- Penning trap mass measurements of transfermium elements with SHIPTRAP.- Progress in the applicability of plasma X-ray lasers.- Precise laser spectroscopy of antiprotonic helium at CERN's Antiproton Decelerator.- Production and investigations of negative osmium ions for fundamental applications: REOSTRAP.- Radium ion: a candidate for measuring atomic parity violation.- Laboratory spectroscopy and the search for variation of the fine-structure constant.- Application of the mass-spectrometer MASHA for mass-spectrometry and laser-spectroscopy.- Development of the collinear laser beam line at TRIUMF.- Atomic physics techniques for studying nuclear ground state properties, fundamental interactions and symmetries: status and perspectives.

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