Numerous few-electron atomic systems are considered which can be used effectively for observing a potential variation of the fine-structure constant a and the electron-proton mass ratio m(e)/m(p). We examine optical magnetic dipole transitions between hyperfine-structure components in heavy highly charged H-like and Li-like ions with observably high sensitivity to a variation of a and m(e)/m(p). The experimental spectra of the proposed systems consist of a strong single line, which simplifies significantly the data analysis and shortens the necessary measurement time. Furthermore, we propose systems for an experimental test of the variation of quark masses and discuss the expected level of accuracy in assessing its limitations. Finally, we ...
Fundamental interactions and symmetries define the structure and properties of all matter, in partic...
Aims. We intend to provide accurate data for the oscillator strengths, transition probabilities, lif...
The research program at the Heidelberg Electron Beam Ion Trap (EBIT) has concentrated mainly on prec...
Numerous few-electron atomic systems are considered which can be used effectively for observing a po...
This thesis explores the use of highly-charged ions in a range of applications. A special class of h...
Due to the scaling laws of relativistic fine structure splitting, many forbidden optical transitions...
Systematic model calculations are performed for the magnetization distributions and the hyperfine st...
Recent developments in frequency metrology and optical clocks have been based on electronic transiti...
Few-electron ions, which can be produced and studied at rest in electron beam ion traps (EBITs) are ...
The mass of a highly charged ion is the sum of the mass of the nucleus, the mass of the electrons an...
The ground state hyperfine splitting of light muon-electron ions of lithium, beryllium, boron and he...
We present the results of an experimental study of magnetic dipole (M1) transitions in highly charge...
Calculations of the magnetic hyperfine structure rely on the input of nuclear properties - nuclear m...
We review recent works illustrating the potential use of highly charged ions as the basis of optical...
We present the results of an experimental study of magnetic dipole (M1) transitions in highly charge...
Fundamental interactions and symmetries define the structure and properties of all matter, in partic...
Aims. We intend to provide accurate data for the oscillator strengths, transition probabilities, lif...
The research program at the Heidelberg Electron Beam Ion Trap (EBIT) has concentrated mainly on prec...
Numerous few-electron atomic systems are considered which can be used effectively for observing a po...
This thesis explores the use of highly-charged ions in a range of applications. A special class of h...
Due to the scaling laws of relativistic fine structure splitting, many forbidden optical transitions...
Systematic model calculations are performed for the magnetization distributions and the hyperfine st...
Recent developments in frequency metrology and optical clocks have been based on electronic transiti...
Few-electron ions, which can be produced and studied at rest in electron beam ion traps (EBITs) are ...
The mass of a highly charged ion is the sum of the mass of the nucleus, the mass of the electrons an...
The ground state hyperfine splitting of light muon-electron ions of lithium, beryllium, boron and he...
We present the results of an experimental study of magnetic dipole (M1) transitions in highly charge...
Calculations of the magnetic hyperfine structure rely on the input of nuclear properties - nuclear m...
We review recent works illustrating the potential use of highly charged ions as the basis of optical...
We present the results of an experimental study of magnetic dipole (M1) transitions in highly charge...
Fundamental interactions and symmetries define the structure and properties of all matter, in partic...
Aims. We intend to provide accurate data for the oscillator strengths, transition probabilities, lif...
The research program at the Heidelberg Electron Beam Ion Trap (EBIT) has concentrated mainly on prec...