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    Scattering lengths of calcium and barium isotopes

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    We have calculated the s-wave scattering length of all the even isotopes of calcium (Ca) and barium (Ba), in order to investigate the prospect of Bose-Einstein condensation (BEC). For Ca we have used an accurate molecular potential based on detailed spectroscopic data. Our calculations show that Ca does not provide other isotopes alternative to the recently Bose condensed 40Ca that suffers strong losses because of a very large scattering length. For Ba we show by using a model potential that the even isotopes cover a broad range of scattering lengths, opening the possibility of BEC for at least one of the isotopes.Comment: 4 page

    Magneto optical trapping of Barium

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    First laser cooling and trapping of the heavy alkaline earth element barium has been achieved based on the strong 6s2^2 1^1S0_0 - 6s6p 1^1P1_1 transition for the main cooling. Due to the large branching into metastable D-states several additional laser driven transitions are required to provide a closed cooling cycle. A total efficiency of 0.4(1)1020.4(1) \cdot 10^{-2} for slowing a thermal atomic beam and capturing atoms into a magneto optical trap was obtained. Trapping lifetimes of more than 1.5 s were observed. This lifetime is shortened at high laser intensities by photo ionization losses. The developed techniques will allow to extend significantly the number of elements that can be optically cooled and trapped.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figure

    Lifetime determination of the 5d2^{2}~3^{3}F2_{2} state in barium using trapped atoms

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    Magneto-optically trapped atoms enable the determination of lifetimes of metastable states and higher lying excited states like the 5d2 3F2\rm{5d^{2}~^{3}F_{2}} state in barium. The state is efficiently populated by driving strong transitions from metastable states within the cooling cycle of the barium MOT. The lifetime is inferred from the increase of MOT fluorescence after the transfer of up to 30%30\,\% of the trapped atoms to this state. The radiative decay of the 5d2 3F2\rm{5d^{2}~^{3}F_{2}} state cascades to the cooling cycle of the MOT with a probability of 96.0(7)%96.0(7)\,\% corresponding to a trap loss of 4.0(7)%4.0(7)\,\% and its lifetime is determined to 160(10) μs\rm{160(10)~\mu s}. This is in good agreement with the theoretically calculated lifetime of 190 μs\rm{190~\mu s} [J. Phys. B, {\bf 40}, 227 (2007)]. The determined loss of 4.0(7)%4.0(7)\,\% from the cooling cycle is compared with the theoretically calculated branching ratios. This measurement extends the efficacy of trapped atoms to measure lifetimes of higher, long-lived states and validate the atomic structure calculations of heavy multi-electron systems.Comment: 5 pages, accepted for publication in Physical Review

    Absolute frequency measurement of the 7s2^2 1^1S0_0 - 7s7p 1^{1}P1_1 transition in 225^{225}Ra

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    Transition frequencies were determined for transitions in Ra in an atomic beam and for reference lines in Te2_2 molecules in a vapor cell. The absolute frequencies were calibrated against a GPS stabilized Rb-clock by means of an optical frequency comb. The 7s21^2\,^1S0_0(F = 1/2)-7s7p1\,^1P1_1(F = 3/2) transition in 225^{225}Ra was determined to be 621042124(2)621\,042\,124(2)\,MHz. The measurements provide input for designing efficient and robust laser cooling of Ra atoms in preparation of a search for a permanent electric dipole moment in Ra isotopes.Comment: Accepted for publication in the rapid communication of Physical review

    Isotope shifts of 6s5d 3^3D-states in neutral Barium

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    Laser spectroscopy of the low lying 1^1P and 3^3D states in atomic barium has been performed. This work contributes substantially to the development of an effective laser cooling and trapping for heavy alkaline earth elements and aims in particular for a better understanding of the atomic wave function of these systems. Isotope shifts and hyperfine structures are ideal probes for the wave functions at the position of the nucleus. This is essential input for a theoretical evaluation of the sensitivity to fundamental symmetry breaking properties like permanent electric dipole moments. We report the first isotope shift measurements of the 3^3D1,2_{1,2}-1^1P1_1 transitions. A deviation of the King plot from its expected behavior has been observed. Further we have optically resolved the hyperfine structure of the 3^3D1,2_{1,2} states.Comment: 7 pages, 7 figure

    Muonium-antimuonium conversion in models with heavy neutrinos

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    We study muonium-antimuonium conversion and mu+ e- to mu- e+ scattering within two different lepton-flavor-violating models with heavy neutrinos: model I is a typical seesaw that violates lepton number as well as flavor; model II has a neutrino mass texture where lepton number is conserved. We look for the largest possible amplitudes of these processes that are consistent with current bounds. We find that model I has very limited chance of providing an observable signal, except if a finely tuned condition in parameter space occurs. Model II, on the other hand, requires no fine tuning and could cause larger effects. However, the maximum amplitude provided by this model is still two orders of magnitude below the sensitivity of current experiments: one predicts an effective coupling G_MM up to 10^{-4}G_F for heavy neutrino masses near 10 TeV. We have also clarified some discrepancies in previous literature on this subject.Comment: 16 pages, 4 figures, reference adde

    Radium single-ion optical clock

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    We explore the potential of the electric quadrupole transitions 7s2S1/27s\,^2S_{1/2} - 6d2D3/26d\,^2D_{3/2}, 6d2D5/26d\,^2D_{5/2} in radium isotopes as single-ion optical frequency standards. The frequency shifts of the clock transitions due to external fields and the corresponding uncertainties are calculated. Several competitive A^ARa+^+ candidates with A=A= 223 - 229 are identified. In particular, we show that the transition 7s2S1/2(F=2,mF=0)7s\,^2S_{1/2}\,(F=2,m_F=0) - 6d2D3/2(F=0,mF=0)6d\,^2D_{3/2}\,(F=0,m_F=0) at 828 nm in 223^{223}Ra+^+, with no linear Zeeman and electric quadrupole shifts, stands out as a relatively simple case, which could be exploited as a compact, robust, and low-cost atomic clock operating at a fractional frequency uncertainty of 101710^{-17}. With more experimental effort, the 223,225,226^{223,225,226}Ra+^+ clocks could be pushed to a projected performance reaching the 101810^{-18} level.Comment: 20 pages, 1 figur

    The role of law and ethics in developing business management as a profession

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    Currently, business management is far from being recognised as a profession. This paper suggests that a professional spirit should be developed which could function as a filter of commercial reasoning. Broadly, management will not be organised within the framework of a well-established profession unless formal knowledge, licensing, professional autonomy and professional codes of conduct are developed sufficiently. In developing business management as a profession, law may play a key role. Where the idea is that business management should be more professsionalised, managers must show that they are willing to adopt ethical values, while arriving at business decisions. The paper argues that ethics cannot survive without legal regulation, which, in turn, will not be supported by law unless lawyers can find alternative solutions to the large mechanisms of the official society, secured by the monopolised coercion of the nation state. From a micro perspective of law and business ethics, communities can be developed with their own conventions, rules and standards that are generated and sanctioned within the boundaries of the communities themselves
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