Continuous thermochemical sources produce bright AlF molecular beams that can be cooled to low rotational temperatures and velocities using buffer gas, potentially aiding molecular trapping.
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Radioactive molecules offer enhanced sensitivity to new physics through combined nuclear and molecular properties, providing a platform complementary to high-energy colliders.
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Continuous thermochemical sources of AlF molecules
Continuous thermochemical sources produce bright AlF molecular beams that can be cooled to low rotational temperatures and velocities using buffer gas, potentially aiding molecular trapping.
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Radioactive Molecules as Laboratories of Fundamental Physics
Radioactive molecules offer enhanced sensitivity to new physics through combined nuclear and molecular properties, providing a platform complementary to high-energy colliders.