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C Meyer1, A Becker1, K Blaum1, C Breitenfeldt1,2, S George1, J Göck1, M Grieser1, F Grussie1, E A Guerin1, R von Hahn1, P Herwig1, C Krantz1, H Kreckel1, J Lion1, S Lohmann1, P M Mishra1, O Novotný1, A P O'Connor1, R Repnow1, S Saurabh1, D Schwalm1,3, L Schweikhard2, K Spruck1,4, S Sunil Kumar1, S Vogel1, A Wolf1.
Abstract
Photodetachment thermometry on a beam of OH^{-} in a cryogenic storage ring cooled to below 10 K is carried out using two-dimensional frequency- and time-dependent photodetachment spectroscopy over 20 min of ion storage. In equilibrium with the low-level blackbody field, we find an effective radiative temperature near 15 K with about 90% of all ions in the rotational ground state. We measure the J=1 natural lifetime (about 193 s) and determine the OH^{-} rotational transition dipole moment with 1.5% uncertainty. We also measure rotationally dependent relative near-threshold photodetachment cross sections for photodetachment thermometry.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28753369 DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.119.023202
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phys Rev Lett ISSN: 0031-9007 Impact factor: 9.161