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Investigation of Be and Li ion production via laser ablation for future high precision <sup>7</sup>Be EC Q-value measurements

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Abstract

The investigation of neutrinos is an important part of understanding physics beyond the Standard Model. Experiments that employ beta decay can provide information on the particle nature of the neutrino, its absolute mass, and on the existence of sterile neutrinos. One such experiment is the BeEST, which uses electron capture decay of 7Be to search for signatures of keV scale sterile neutrinos via precise measurements of the recoil energy of the 7Li daughter. A precise and accurate Q value is needed for a determination of the recoil energy to help evaluate the BeEST measurement. We have performed such a Q value measurement via Penning trap mass spectrometry with the LEBIT facility at the NSCL, and have reduced the Q value uncertainty by a factor of about three. At Central Michigan University, we are investigating the use of our laser ablation ion source as a means of producing Be+ and Li+ ions for future measurements with the CHIP-TRAP Penning trap at CMU that aim to improve upon this precision.

Presenters

  • Dakota Keblbeck

    Central Michigan University

Authors

  • Dakota Keblbeck

    Central Michigan University

  • Ramesh Bhandari

    Central Michigan University

  • Georg Bollen

    Michigan State University

  • Nadeesha D Gamage

    FRIB, NSCL

  • Alec S Hamaker

    Michigan State University

  • Madhawa V Horana Gamage

    Central Michigan University

  • Kyle G Leach

    Colorado School of Mines

  • Daniel Puentes

    Michigan State University

  • Matthew Redshaw

    Central Michigan University

  • Ryan Ringle

    FRIB, Facility for Rare Isotope Beams, Michigan State University, National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory

  • Stefan Schwarz

    FRIB, Michigan State University

  • Chandana Sumithrarachchi

    FRIB, NSCL Michigan State University, Michigan State University, FRIB/NSCL, National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory

  • Isaac T Yandow

    Michigan State University

  • Zachary Hockenbery

    McGill Univ