Abstract

Atomic lifetime measurements in the millisecond range have provided transition rates of intercombination and forbidden transitions in a number of ions. However, at the often claimed high level of precision, discrepancies appear between the results from different devices (Kingdon-type electrostatic ion trap, radiofrequency ion trap, electron beam ion trap and heavy-ion storage ring) measuring the same or comparable atomic systems. This calls for an assessment of the quality of typical measurements.

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