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Magnetic Moment of $^{59}$Cu

Experiment IS358 uses the intense and pure beams of copper isotopes provided by the ISOLDE RILIS (resonance ionization laser ion source). The isotopes are implanted and oriented in the low temperature nuclear orientation set-up NICOLE. Magnetic moments are measured by $\beta$-NMR. Copper (Z=29), wit...

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Autor principal: Koester, U H
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2002
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/5735
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description Experiment IS358 uses the intense and pure beams of copper isotopes provided by the ISOLDE RILIS (resonance ionization laser ion source). The isotopes are implanted and oriented in the low temperature nuclear orientation set-up NICOLE. Magnetic moments are measured by $\beta$-NMR. Copper (Z=29), with a single proton above the proton-magic nickel isotopes provides an ideal testground for precise shell model calculations of magnetic moments and their experimental verification. In the course of our experiments we already determined the magnetic moments of $^{67}$Ni, $^{67}$Cu, $^{68g}$Cu, $^{69}$Cu and $^{71}$Cu which provide important information on the magicity of the N=40 subshell closure. In 2001 we plan to conclude our systematic investigations by measuring the magnetic moment of the neutron-deficient isotope $^{59}$Cu. This will pave the way for a subsequent study of the magnetic moment of $^{57}$Cu with a complementary method.
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spelling cern-57352020-11-19T09:52:10Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/5735engKoester, U HMagnetic Moment of $^{59}$CuNuclear Physics - ExperimentExperiment IS358 uses the intense and pure beams of copper isotopes provided by the ISOLDE RILIS (resonance ionization laser ion source). The isotopes are implanted and oriented in the low temperature nuclear orientation set-up NICOLE. Magnetic moments are measured by $\beta$-NMR. Copper (Z=29), with a single proton above the proton-magic nickel isotopes provides an ideal testground for precise shell model calculations of magnetic moments and their experimental verification. In the course of our experiments we already determined the magnetic moments of $^{67}$Ni, $^{67}$Cu, $^{68g}$Cu, $^{69}$Cu and $^{71}$Cu which provide important information on the magicity of the N=40 subshell closure. In 2001 we plan to conclude our systematic investigations by measuring the magnetic moment of the neutron-deficient isotope $^{59}$Cu. This will pave the way for a subsequent study of the magnetic moment of $^{57}$Cu with a complementary method.oai:cds.cern.ch:57352002
spellingShingle Nuclear Physics - Experiment
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Magnetic Moment of $^{59}$Cu
title Magnetic Moment of $^{59}$Cu
title_full Magnetic Moment of $^{59}$Cu
title_fullStr Magnetic Moment of $^{59}$Cu
title_full_unstemmed Magnetic Moment of $^{59}$Cu
title_short Magnetic Moment of $^{59}$Cu
title_sort magnetic moment of $^{59}$cu
topic Nuclear Physics - Experiment
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