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High-precision x-ray spectroscopy of highly charged ions with microcalorimeters

O. KiselevD. MccammonCaroline A. KilbourneA. EchlerS. Kraft-bermuthAlexander BleileS. IlievaPeter EgelhofJ. MeierP. GrabitzV. A. Andrianov

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PhysicsRange (particle radiation)X-ray spectroscopySiliconPhysics::Instrumentation and DetectorsDetectorchemistry.chemical_elementCondensed Matter PhysicsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsIonchemistryQuantum efficiencyAtomic physicsMathematical PhysicsStorage ringLine (formation)

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The precise determination of the energy of the Lyman α1 and α2 lines in hydrogen-like heavy ions provides a sensitive test of quantum electrodynamics in very strong Coulomb fields. To improve the experimental precision, the new detector concept of microcalorimeters is now exploited for such measurements. Such detectors consist of compensated-doped silicon thermistors and Pb or Sn absorbers to obtain high quantum efficiency in the energy range of 40–70 keV, where the Doppler-shifted Lyman lines are located. For the first time, a microcalorimeter was applied in an experiment to precisely determine the transition energy of the Lyman lines of lead ions at the experimental storage ring at GSI. The energy of the Ly α1 line E(Ly-α1, 207Pb81+) = (77937 ± 12stat ± 25syst) eV agrees within error bars with theoretical predictions. To improve the experimental precision, a new detector array with more pixels and better energy resolution was equipped and successfully applied in an experiment to determine the Lyman-α lines of gold ions 197Au78+.

https://doi.org/10.1088/0031-8949/2013/t156/014022