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Atomic physics studies at the Gamma Factory at CERN

The Gamma Factory initiative proposes to develop novel research tools at CERN by producing, accelerating, and storing highly relativistic, partially stripped ion beams in the SPS and LHC storage rings. By exciting the electronic degrees of freedom of the stored ions with lasers, high‐energy narrow‐b...

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Autores principales: Budker, Dmitry, Crespo López‐Urrutia, José R., Derevianko, Andrei, Flambaum, Victor V., Krasny, Mieczyslaw Witold, Petrenko, Alexey, Pustelny, Szymon, Surzhykov, Andrey, Yerokhin, Vladimir A., Zolotorev, Max
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/andp.202000204
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2713703
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author Budker, Dmitry
Crespo López‐Urrutia, José R.
Derevianko, Andrei
Flambaum, Victor V.
Krasny, Mieczyslaw Witold
Petrenko, Alexey
Pustelny, Szymon
Surzhykov, Andrey
Yerokhin, Vladimir A.
Zolotorev, Max
author_facet Budker, Dmitry
Crespo López‐Urrutia, José R.
Derevianko, Andrei
Flambaum, Victor V.
Krasny, Mieczyslaw Witold
Petrenko, Alexey
Pustelny, Szymon
Surzhykov, Andrey
Yerokhin, Vladimir A.
Zolotorev, Max
author_sort Budker, Dmitry
collection CERN
description The Gamma Factory initiative proposes to develop novel research tools at CERN by producing, accelerating, and storing highly relativistic, partially stripped ion beams in the SPS and LHC storage rings. By exciting the electronic degrees of freedom of the stored ions with lasers, high‐energy narrow‐band photon beams will be produced by properly collimating the secondary radiation that is peaked in the direction of ions' propagation. Their intensities, up to 1017 photons per second, will be several orders of magnitude higher than those of the presently operating light sources in the particularly interesting γ–ray energy domain reaching up to 400 MeV. This article reviews opportunities that may be afforded by utilizing the primary beams for spectroscopy of partially stripped ions circulating in the storage ring, as well as the atomic‐physics opportunities made possible by the use of the secondary high‐energy photon beams. The Gamma Factory will enable ground‐breaking experiments in spectroscopy and novel ways of testing fundamental symmetries of nature.
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spelling cern-27137032023-07-21T02:57:03Zdoi:10.1002/andp.202000204http://cds.cern.ch/record/2713703engBudker, DmitryCrespo López‐Urrutia, José R.Derevianko, AndreiFlambaum, Victor V.Krasny, Mieczyslaw WitoldPetrenko, AlexeyPustelny, SzymonSurzhykov, AndreyYerokhin, Vladimir A.Zolotorev, MaxAtomic physics studies at the Gamma Factory at CERNphysics.acc-phAccelerators and Storage Ringshep-phParticle Physics - Phenomenologyhep-exParticle Physics - Experimentphysics.atom-phOther Fields of PhysicsThe Gamma Factory initiative proposes to develop novel research tools at CERN by producing, accelerating, and storing highly relativistic, partially stripped ion beams in the SPS and LHC storage rings. By exciting the electronic degrees of freedom of the stored ions with lasers, high‐energy narrow‐band photon beams will be produced by properly collimating the secondary radiation that is peaked in the direction of ions' propagation. Their intensities, up to 1017 photons per second, will be several orders of magnitude higher than those of the presently operating light sources in the particularly interesting γ–ray energy domain reaching up to 400 MeV. This article reviews opportunities that may be afforded by utilizing the primary beams for spectroscopy of partially stripped ions circulating in the storage ring, as well as the atomic‐physics opportunities made possible by the use of the secondary high‐energy photon beams. The Gamma Factory will enable ground‐breaking experiments in spectroscopy and novel ways of testing fundamental symmetries of nature.The Gamma Factory initiative proposes to develop novel research tools at CERN by producing, accelerating and storing highly relativistic, partially stripped ion beams in the SPS and LHC storage rings. By exciting the electronic degrees of freedom of the stored ions with lasers, high-energy narrow-band photon beams will be produced by properly collimating the secondary radiation that is peaked in the direction of ions' propagation. Their intensities, up to $10^{17}$ photons per second, will be several orders of magnitude higher than those of the presently operating light sources in the particularly interesting $\gamma$--ray energy domain reaching up to 400 MeV. This article reviews opportunities that may be afforded by utilizing the primary beams for spectroscopy of partially stripped ions circulating in the storage ring, as well as the atomic-physics opportunities afforded by the use of the secondary high-energy photon beams. The Gamma Factory will enable ground breaking experiments in spectroscopy and novel ways of testing fundamental symmetries of nature.arXiv:2003.03855CERN-PBC-Notes-2021-018oai:cds.cern.ch:27137032020-03-08
spellingShingle physics.acc-ph
Accelerators and Storage Rings
hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
hep-ex
Particle Physics - Experiment
physics.atom-ph
Other Fields of Physics
Budker, Dmitry
Crespo López‐Urrutia, José R.
Derevianko, Andrei
Flambaum, Victor V.
Krasny, Mieczyslaw Witold
Petrenko, Alexey
Pustelny, Szymon
Surzhykov, Andrey
Yerokhin, Vladimir A.
Zolotorev, Max
Atomic physics studies at the Gamma Factory at CERN
title Atomic physics studies at the Gamma Factory at CERN
title_full Atomic physics studies at the Gamma Factory at CERN
title_fullStr Atomic physics studies at the Gamma Factory at CERN
title_full_unstemmed Atomic physics studies at the Gamma Factory at CERN
title_short Atomic physics studies at the Gamma Factory at CERN
title_sort atomic physics studies at the gamma factory at cern
topic physics.acc-ph
Accelerators and Storage Rings
hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
hep-ex
Particle Physics - Experiment
physics.atom-ph
Other Fields of Physics
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/andp.202000204
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2713703
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