Energy of the $^{229}$Th Nuclear Clock Isomer Determined by Absolute $\gamma$-ray Energy Difference
Abstract
The low-lying isomeric state of Th provides unique opportunities for high-resolution laser spectroscopy of the atomic nucleus. We determine the energy of this isomeric state by taking the absolute energy difference between the excitation energy required to populate the 29.2-keV state from the ground-state and the energy emitted in its decay to the isomeric excited state. A transition-edge sensor microcalorimeter was used to measure the absolute energy of the 29.2-keV -ray. Together with the cross-band transition energy (29.2 keVground) and the branching ratio of the 29.2-keV state measured in a recent study, the isomer energy was determined to be 8.300.92 eV. Our result is in agreement with latest measurements based on different experimental techniques, which further confirms that the isomeric state of Th is in the laser-accessible vacuum ultraviolet range.
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@article{arxiv.1912.05395,
title = {Energy of the $^{229}$Th Nuclear Clock Isomer Determined by Absolute $\gamma$-ray Energy Difference},
author = {A. Yamaguchi and H. Muramatsu and T. Hayashi and N. Yuasa and K. Nakamura and M. Takimoto and H. Haba and K. Konashi and M. Watanabe and H. Kikunaga and K. Maehata and N. Y. Yamasaki and K. Mitsuda},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1912.05395},
year = {2019}
}
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6 pages, 4 figures, 2 tables