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Evolution of nuclear structure in neutron-rich odd-Zn isotopes and isomers

Collinear laser spectroscopy was performed on Zn ( Z=30 ) isotopes at ISOLDE, CERN. The study of hyperfine spectra of nuclei across the Zn isotopic chain, N=33–49 , allowed the measurement of nuclear spins for the ground and isomeric states in odd- A neutron-rich nuclei up to N=50 . Exactly one long...

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Autores principales: Wraith, C, Yang, X F, Xie, L, Babcock, C, Bieroń, J, Billowes, J, Bissell, M L, Blaum, K, Cheal, B, Filippin, L, Garcia Ruiz, R F, Gins, W, Grob, L K, Gaigalas, G, Godefroid, M, Gorges, C, Heylen, H, Honma, M, Jönsson, P, Kaufmann, S, Kowalska, M, Krämer, J, Malbrunot-Ettenauer, S, Neugart, R, Neyens, G, Nörtershäuser, W, Nowacki, F, Otsuka, T, Papuga, J, Sánchez, R, Tsunoda, Y, Yordanov, D T
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2017.05.085
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2269072
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Sumario:Collinear laser spectroscopy was performed on Zn ( Z=30 ) isotopes at ISOLDE, CERN. The study of hyperfine spectra of nuclei across the Zn isotopic chain, N=33–49 , allowed the measurement of nuclear spins for the ground and isomeric states in odd- A neutron-rich nuclei up to N=50 . Exactly one long-lived (>10 ms) isomeric state has been established in each $^{69–79}$ Zn isotope. The nuclear magnetic dipole moments and spectroscopic quadrupole moments are well reproduced by large-scale shell–model calculations in the $f_{5}pg_9$ and $fpg_9d_5$ model spaces, thus establishing the dominant term in their wave function. The magnetic moment of the intruder $|^{π}=1/2^+$ isomer in $^{79}Zn$ is reproduced only if the $νs_{1/2}$ orbital is added to the valence space, as realized in the recently developed PFSDG-U interaction. The spin and moments of the low-lying isomeric state in $^{73}Zn$ suggest a strong onset of deformation at N=43 , while the progression towards $^{79}Zn$ points to the stability of the Z=28 and N=50 shell gaps, supporting the magicity of $^{78}Ni$.