Speaker
Sergey Eliseev
Description
The PENTATRAP experiment located at the Max-Planck Institute for nuclear physics aims to perform mass-ratio measurements on long-lived and stable nuclides with a fractional uncertainty below 1e-11. Such high-precision mass-ratio measurements are required to assist, e.g., experiments on the determination of the neutrino mass, on the search for the fifth force and on the investigation of atomic metastable states that can be suitable ion clock transitions. In this talk latest achievements and future plans with PENTATRAP are presented.
Primary author
Co-authors
Dr
Pavel Filianin
(MPIK)
Mr
Menno Door
(MPIK)
Dr
Alexander Rischka
(MPIK)
Mr
Daniel Lange
Prof.
Yuri Novikov
(PNPI)
Mr
Jost Herkenhoff
(MPIK)
Mr
Christoph Schweiger
(MPIK)
Mrs
Kathrin Kromer
(MPIK)
Prof.
Klaus Blaum
(MPIK)