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Charge Radii of Zn and Ni Isotopes Measured by Collinear Laser Spectroscopy

The hyperne structures and isotopes shifts have been measured for isotope chains of zinc (Z=30) and nickel (Z=28) using collinear laser spectroscopy on atom beams provided by the on-line isotope separator facility, ISOLDE, at CERN. The isotopes 62-80Zn were measured on the 481 nm transition from a m...

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Autor principal: Xie, Liang
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2655144
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description The hyperne structures and isotopes shifts have been measured for isotope chains of zinc (Z=30) and nickel (Z=28) using collinear laser spectroscopy on atom beams provided by the on-line isotope separator facility, ISOLDE, at CERN. The isotopes 62-80Zn were measured on the 481 nm transition from a metastable 3P2 state at 32,890.35 cm-1 to a 3S1 state at 53,672.28 cm-1. One isomer was also observed for each of the odd isotopes 69-79Zn. The ground states of 58-68;70Ni where measured on the 352 nm transition from a metastable 3D3 state at 204.79 cm-1 to a 3P2 state at 28,569.20 cm-1. The mean square charge radii of these Zn and Ni isotopes were deduced using atomic factors extracted from King plots. The results, together with previous data of Cu (Z=29) and Ga (Z=31), depict the evolution of the debated N=40 sub-shell as the proton number moves away from the Z=28 closed shell. Eects of the proton occupation number of orbitals above Z=28 and nuclear deformation were also explored on the Zn isotopes showing the charge radii of nuclei are determined by various factors in a complicated combination.
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spelling cern-26551442019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2655144engXie, LiangCharge Radii of Zn and Ni Isotopes Measured by Collinear Laser SpectroscopyNuclear Physics - ExperimentThe hyperne structures and isotopes shifts have been measured for isotope chains of zinc (Z=30) and nickel (Z=28) using collinear laser spectroscopy on atom beams provided by the on-line isotope separator facility, ISOLDE, at CERN. The isotopes 62-80Zn were measured on the 481 nm transition from a metastable 3P2 state at 32,890.35 cm-1 to a 3S1 state at 53,672.28 cm-1. One isomer was also observed for each of the odd isotopes 69-79Zn. The ground states of 58-68;70Ni where measured on the 352 nm transition from a metastable 3D3 state at 204.79 cm-1 to a 3P2 state at 28,569.20 cm-1. The mean square charge radii of these Zn and Ni isotopes were deduced using atomic factors extracted from King plots. The results, together with previous data of Cu (Z=29) and Ga (Z=31), depict the evolution of the debated N=40 sub-shell as the proton number moves away from the Z=28 closed shell. Eects of the proton occupation number of orbitals above Z=28 and nuclear deformation were also explored on the Zn isotopes showing the charge radii of nuclei are determined by various factors in a complicated combination.CERN-THESIS-2018-336oai:cds.cern.ch:26551442019-01-29T09:40:13Z
spellingShingle Nuclear Physics - Experiment
Xie, Liang
Charge Radii of Zn and Ni Isotopes Measured by Collinear Laser Spectroscopy
title Charge Radii of Zn and Ni Isotopes Measured by Collinear Laser Spectroscopy
title_full Charge Radii of Zn and Ni Isotopes Measured by Collinear Laser Spectroscopy
title_fullStr Charge Radii of Zn and Ni Isotopes Measured by Collinear Laser Spectroscopy
title_full_unstemmed Charge Radii of Zn and Ni Isotopes Measured by Collinear Laser Spectroscopy
title_short Charge Radii of Zn and Ni Isotopes Measured by Collinear Laser Spectroscopy
title_sort charge radii of zn and ni isotopes measured by collinear laser spectroscopy
topic Nuclear Physics - Experiment
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2655144
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