Search Efforts for the Thorium-229 Nuclear Isomeric Transition

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Abstract

The nucleus of $^{229}$Th has an exceptionally low-energy isomeric transition in the vacuum-ultraviolet (VUV) spectrum around 8 eV [1,2]. While inaccessible to standard nuclear physics techniques, there are various prospects for a laser-accessible nuclear transition. Our ongoing direct VUV laser search for the transition using thorium-doped crystals will be supplemented by a conversion-electron M\"{o}ssbauer spectroscopy scheme [3]. In both of these direct excitation schemes, a pulsed dye laser system is used to generate the tunable VUV light. We will also report on the progress of an indirect measurement of the isomeric decay using a superconducting nano-wire single photon imager. \newline \newline [1] Seiferle, B. et al. Energy of the 229Th nuclear clock transition. Nature (2019). \newline[2] B. R. Beck et al.: LLNL-PROC-415170 (2009) \newline[3] von der Wense, L.C. et al. Hyperfine Interact (2019)

Authors

  • Ricky Elwell

    • University of California, Los Angeles
  • Christian Schneider

    • University of California, Los Angeles
  • Justin Jeet

    • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
  • Galen O'Neil

    • National Institute of Standards
  • Varun Verma

    • National Institute of Standards
  • Dileep Reddy

    • National Institute of Standards
  • Sae Woo Nam

    • National Institute of Standards
  • Alina Heihoff

    • Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
  • Raphael Haas

    • Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
  • Dennis Renisch

    • Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
  • Christoph Dullman

    • Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
  • Lars von der Wense

    • University of Colorado Boulder
  • Benedict Seiferle

    • Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
  • Florian Zacherl

    • Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
  • Peter Thirolf

    • Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
  • Eugene Tkalya

    • Lomonosov Moscow State University
  • Eric Hudson

    • University of California, Los Angeles