First application of superconducting transition-edge sensor microcalorimeters to hadronic atom X-ray spectroscopy
/ Authors
S. Okada, D. Bennett, C. Curceanu, W. Doriese, J. Fowler, J. Gard, F. Gustafsson, T. Hashimoto, R. Hayano, S. Hirenzaki
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J. Hays-Wehle, G. Hilton, N. Ikeno, M. Iliescu, S. Ishimoto, K. Itahashi, M. Iwasaki, T. Koike, K. Kuwabara, Y. Ma, J. Marton, H. Noda, G. O’Neil, H. Outa, C. Reintsema, M. Sato, D. Schmidt, H. Shi, Ken Suzuki, T. Suzuki, D. Swetz, H. Tatsuno, H. Tatsuno, J. Uhlig, J. Ullom, E. Widmann, S. Yamada, J. Yamagata-sekihara, J. Zmeskal
/ Abstract
High-resolution pionic atom X-ray spectroscopy was performed with an X-ray spectrometer based on a 240 pixel array of superconducting transition-edge sensor (TES) microcalorimeters at the φM1 beam line of the Paul Scherrer Institute. X-rays emitted by pionic carbon via the 4f → 3d transition and the parallel 4d → 3p transition were observed with a full width at half maximum energy resolution of 6.8 eV at 6.4 keV. The measured X-ray energies are consistent with calculated electromagnetic values which considered the strong interaction effect assessed via the Seki-Masutani potential for the 3p energy level, and favor the electronic population of two filled 1s electrons in the K-shell. Absolute energy calibration with an uncertainty of 0.1 eV was demonstrated under a high-rate hadron beam condition of 1.45 MHz. This is the first application of a TES spectrometer to hadronic atom X-ray spectroscopy and is an important milestone towards next-generation high-resolution kaonic atom X-ray spectroscopy. (Less)
Journal: Progress of Theoretical and Experimental Physics
DOI: 10.1093/PTEP/PTW130