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Probing the single-particle behavior above $^{132}$Sn via electromagnetic moments of $^{133,134}$Sb and $N=82$ isotones
Magnetic and quadrupole moments of the $7/2^+$ ground state in $^{133}$Sb and the ($7^-$) isomer in $^{134}$Sb have been measured by collinear laser spectroscopy to investigate the single-particle behavior above the doubly magic nucleus $^{132}$Sn. The comparison of experimental data of the $7/2^+$...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.104.014302 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2776594 |
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author | Lechner, S Xu, Z Y Bissell, M L Blaum, K Cheal, B De Gregorio, G Devlin, C S Garcia Ruiz, R F Gargano, A Heylen, H Imgram, P Kanellakopoulos, A Koszorús, Á Malbrunot-Ettenauer, S Neugart, R Neyens, G Nörtershäuser, W Plattner, P Rodríguez, L V Yang, X F Yordanov, D T |
author_facet | Lechner, S Xu, Z Y Bissell, M L Blaum, K Cheal, B De Gregorio, G Devlin, C S Garcia Ruiz, R F Gargano, A Heylen, H Imgram, P Kanellakopoulos, A Koszorús, Á Malbrunot-Ettenauer, S Neugart, R Neyens, G Nörtershäuser, W Plattner, P Rodríguez, L V Yang, X F Yordanov, D T |
author_sort | Lechner, S |
collection | CERN |
description | Magnetic and quadrupole moments of the $7/2^+$ ground state in $^{133}$Sb and the ($7^-$) isomer in $^{134}$Sb have been measured by collinear laser spectroscopy to investigate the single-particle behavior above the doubly magic nucleus $^{132}$Sn. The comparison of experimental data of the $7/2^+$ states in $^{133}$Sb and neighboring $N = 82$ isotones to shell-model calculations reveals the sensitivity of magnetic moments to the splitting of the spin-orbit partners $\pi 0g_{9/2}$ and $\pi 0g_{7/2}$ across the proton shell closure at $Z = 50$. In contrast, quadrupole moments of the N = 82 isotones are insensitive to cross-shell excitations, but require the full proton model space from $Z = 50$ to 82 for their accurate description. In fact, the linear trend of the quadrupole moment follows approximately the expectation of the seniority scheme when filling the $\pi 0g_{7/2}$ orbital. As far as the isomer in $^{134}$Sb is concerned, its electromagnetic moments can be perfectly described by the additivity rule employing the moments of $^{133}$Sb and $^{133}$Sn, respectively. These findings agree with shell-model calculations and thus confirm the weak coupling between the valence proton and neutron in $^{134}$Sb. |
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spelling | cern-27765942021-07-22T19:30:33Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevC.104.014302http://cds.cern.ch/record/2776594engLechner, SXu, Z YBissell, M LBlaum, KCheal, BDe Gregorio, GDevlin, C SGarcia Ruiz, R FGargano, AHeylen, HImgram, PKanellakopoulos, AKoszorús, ÁMalbrunot-Ettenauer, SNeugart, RNeyens, GNörtershäuser, WPlattner, PRodríguez, L VYang, X FYordanov, D TProbing the single-particle behavior above $^{132}$Sn via electromagnetic moments of $^{133,134}$Sb and $N=82$ isotonesNuclear Physics - ExperimentMagnetic and quadrupole moments of the $7/2^+$ ground state in $^{133}$Sb and the ($7^-$) isomer in $^{134}$Sb have been measured by collinear laser spectroscopy to investigate the single-particle behavior above the doubly magic nucleus $^{132}$Sn. The comparison of experimental data of the $7/2^+$ states in $^{133}$Sb and neighboring $N = 82$ isotones to shell-model calculations reveals the sensitivity of magnetic moments to the splitting of the spin-orbit partners $\pi 0g_{9/2}$ and $\pi 0g_{7/2}$ across the proton shell closure at $Z = 50$. In contrast, quadrupole moments of the N = 82 isotones are insensitive to cross-shell excitations, but require the full proton model space from $Z = 50$ to 82 for their accurate description. In fact, the linear trend of the quadrupole moment follows approximately the expectation of the seniority scheme when filling the $\pi 0g_{7/2}$ orbital. As far as the isomer in $^{134}$Sb is concerned, its electromagnetic moments can be perfectly described by the additivity rule employing the moments of $^{133}$Sb and $^{133}$Sn, respectively. These findings agree with shell-model calculations and thus confirm the weak coupling between the valence proton and neutron in $^{134}$Sb.oai:cds.cern.ch:27765942021 |
spellingShingle | Nuclear Physics - Experiment Lechner, S Xu, Z Y Bissell, M L Blaum, K Cheal, B De Gregorio, G Devlin, C S Garcia Ruiz, R F Gargano, A Heylen, H Imgram, P Kanellakopoulos, A Koszorús, Á Malbrunot-Ettenauer, S Neugart, R Neyens, G Nörtershäuser, W Plattner, P Rodríguez, L V Yang, X F Yordanov, D T Probing the single-particle behavior above $^{132}$Sn via electromagnetic moments of $^{133,134}$Sb and $N=82$ isotones |
title | Probing the single-particle behavior above $^{132}$Sn via electromagnetic moments of $^{133,134}$Sb and $N=82$ isotones |
title_full | Probing the single-particle behavior above $^{132}$Sn via electromagnetic moments of $^{133,134}$Sb and $N=82$ isotones |
title_fullStr | Probing the single-particle behavior above $^{132}$Sn via electromagnetic moments of $^{133,134}$Sb and $N=82$ isotones |
title_full_unstemmed | Probing the single-particle behavior above $^{132}$Sn via electromagnetic moments of $^{133,134}$Sb and $N=82$ isotones |
title_short | Probing the single-particle behavior above $^{132}$Sn via electromagnetic moments of $^{133,134}$Sb and $N=82$ isotones |
title_sort | probing the single-particle behavior above $^{132}$sn via electromagnetic moments of $^{133,134}$sb and $n=82$ isotones |
topic | Nuclear Physics - Experiment |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.104.014302 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2776594 |
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