Author:
Jagodziński P.,Banaś D.,Pajek M.,Kubala-Kukuś A.,Jabłoński Ł.,Stabrawa I.,Szary K.,Sobota D.,Warczak A.,Gumberidze A.,Beyer H.F.,Lestinsky M.,Weber G.,Stöhlker Th.,Trassinelli M.
Abstract
Abstract
We present research program and project for high-resolution
wavelength-dispersive spectrometer dedicated to low-energy X-ray
spectroscopy at the electron cooler of the CRYRING@ESR storage ring,
which is a part of the international Facility for Antiproton and Ion
Research (FAIR) currently being built in Darmstadt. Due to the
unique shape of the electorn-ion recombination X-ray source,
resulting from the overlapping of the electron and ion beams in the
electron cooler, the spectrometer can work in the specific
asymmetric von Hamos (AvH) geometry. In order to completely
eliminate the influence of Doppler effect on the measured X-ray
energies, two asymmetric von Hamos spectrometers will be installed
next to the dipole magnets on both sides of the electron cooler to
detect blue/red (0°/180°) shifted X-rays, e.g. emitted in the radiative recombination (RR) process. The
X-ray-tracing Monte-Carlo simulations show that the proposed AvH
spectrometer will allow to determine with sub-meV precision, the
low-energy X-rays (5–10 keV) emitted from stored bare or
few-electron heavy ions interacting with cooling electrons. This
experimental precision will enable accurate studies of the quantum
electrodynamics (QED) effects in mid-Z H- and He-like ions.
Subject
Mathematical Physics,Instrumentation
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