We report on measurements of trap-loss collisions between ultracold Rb
atoms that are confined in a magneto-optical trap. Both isotopes, Rb-
85 and Rb-87, have been studied over a wide range of trap laser intens
ities and detunings. The trap-loss collisional rate constant exhibits
variations over three orders of magnitude. At low intensities and/or l
arge detunings, the trap loss is dominated by ground-state hyperfine-c
hanging collisions, while at high intensities and small detunings, col
lisions involving excited atoms are more important. We see significant
differences between the isotopes in both regimes. At large detunings,
the ability of the trap to recapture products of a hyperfine-changing
collision is significantly diminished. This finding is supported by o
ur numerical simulations of the recapture process. The trap loss rates
due to collisions with room-temperature background gas have also been
measured. A surprisingly large increase in this rate is seen when the
confining power of the trap is reduced. [S1050-2947(97)10011-7].