Precision atomic mass spectrometry with applications to fundamental constants, neutrino physics, and physical chemistry.
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| Title: | Precision atomic mass spectrometry with applications to fundamental constants, neutrino physics, and physical chemistry. |
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| Authors: | Mount, Brianna1, Redshaw, Matthew, Myers, Edmund1 myers@nucmar.physics.fsu.edu |
| Source: | Hyperfine Interactions. 2011, Vol. 199 Issue 1-3, p327-335. 9p. |
| Subjects: | Stable isotopes, Mass spectrometry, Physical constants, Neutrinos, Physical & theoretical chemistry, Mass measurement, Dipole moments, Ion traps |
| Abstract: | We present a summary of precision atomic mass measurements of stable isotopes carried out at Florida State University. These include the alkalis Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs; the rare gas isotopes Kr and Xe; O, F, Si, P, S; and various isotope pairs of importance to neutrino physics, namely Se/Ge, Xe/Te, and In/Sn. We also summarize our Penning trap measurements of the dipole moments of PH and HCO. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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