Off-line Commissioning of the St. Benedict Radiofrequency Quadrupole Cooler-Buncher
Abstract
The St. Benedict ion trapping system, which aims to measure the β- angular correlation parameter in superallowed-mixed mirror transitions, is under construction at the University of Notre Dame. These measurements will provide much-needed data to improve the accuracy of the Vud element of the CKM matrix. One of the major components of this system is the radio frequency quadrupole cooler-buncher, which is necessary to create low-emittance ion bunches for injection into the measurement Paul trap. The off-line commissioning of the cooler-buncher, using a potassium ion source, determined that the device could produce cooled ion bunches characterized by a 50-ns full-width-half-maximum time width. The commissioning results also determined the trapping efficiency to be 93(1)\% and the trapping half-life to be 20.0(5) s.
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