Abstract

An overview is given of the current spectroscopic effort on the Oxford electron beam ion trap. Recent results from three different experiments are discussed: a precision measurement of the 1s2s3S1–1s2p3P2 transition in helium-like neon by VUV emission spectroscopy, a measurement of the two-electron contribution to the ground state energy of helium-like argon using absorption edge spectroscopy, and a study of the lifetime of the 1s22s2p3P2 level in beryllium-like argon.

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