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Nuclear Charge Radii of 8,9Li Determined by Laser Spectroscopy

The 2S -> 3S transition of 6,7,8,9Li was studied by high-resolution laser spectroscopy using two photon Doppler-free excitation and resonance-ionization detection. The hyperfine structure splitting and the isotope shift were determined with precision at the 100 kHz level. Combined with recent the...

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Autores principales: Ewald, G, Nörtershäuser, W, Dax, A, Götte, S, Kirchner, R, Kluge, H J, Kühl, T, Sánchez, R, Wojtaszek, A, Bushaw, B, Drake, G, Yan, Z, Zimmermann, C
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2004
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/772739
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author Ewald, G
Nörtershäuser, W
Dax, A
Götte, S
Kirchner, R
Kluge, H J
Kühl, T
Sánchez, R
Wojtaszek, A
Bushaw, B
Drake, G
Yan, Z
Zimmermann, C
author_facet Ewald, G
Nörtershäuser, W
Dax, A
Götte, S
Kirchner, R
Kluge, H J
Kühl, T
Sánchez, R
Wojtaszek, A
Bushaw, B
Drake, G
Yan, Z
Zimmermann, C
author_sort Ewald, G
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description The 2S -> 3S transition of 6,7,8,9Li was studied by high-resolution laser spectroscopy using two photon Doppler-free excitation and resonance-ionization detection. The hyperfine structure splitting and the isotope shift were determined with precision at the 100 kHz level. Combined with recent theoretical work, the changes in nuclear charge radii of 8,9Li were determined. These are now the lightest short-lived isotopes for which the charge radii have been measured. It is found that the charge radii monotonically decrease with increasing neutron number from 6Li to 9Li.
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spelling cern-7727392019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/772739engEwald, GNörtershäuser, WDax, AGötte, SKirchner, RKluge, H JKühl, TSánchez, RWojtaszek, ABushaw, BDrake, GYan, ZZimmermann, CNuclear Charge Radii of 8,9Li Determined by Laser SpectroscopyNuclear PhysicsThe 2S -> 3S transition of 6,7,8,9Li was studied by high-resolution laser spectroscopy using two photon Doppler-free excitation and resonance-ionization detection. The hyperfine structure splitting and the isotope shift were determined with precision at the 100 kHz level. Combined with recent theoretical work, the changes in nuclear charge radii of 8,9Li were determined. These are now the lightest short-lived isotopes for which the charge radii have been measured. It is found that the charge radii monotonically decrease with increasing neutron number from 6Li to 9Li.EXT-2004-076GSI-2004-14oai:cds.cern.ch:7727392004-05-28
spellingShingle Nuclear Physics
Ewald, G
Nörtershäuser, W
Dax, A
Götte, S
Kirchner, R
Kluge, H J
Kühl, T
Sánchez, R
Wojtaszek, A
Bushaw, B
Drake, G
Yan, Z
Zimmermann, C
Nuclear Charge Radii of 8,9Li Determined by Laser Spectroscopy
title Nuclear Charge Radii of 8,9Li Determined by Laser Spectroscopy
title_full Nuclear Charge Radii of 8,9Li Determined by Laser Spectroscopy
title_fullStr Nuclear Charge Radii of 8,9Li Determined by Laser Spectroscopy
title_full_unstemmed Nuclear Charge Radii of 8,9Li Determined by Laser Spectroscopy
title_short Nuclear Charge Radii of 8,9Li Determined by Laser Spectroscopy
title_sort nuclear charge radii of 8,9li determined by laser spectroscopy
topic Nuclear Physics
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/772739
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