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In-source laser spectroscopy of At isotopes and decay studies of $^{178}$Au

The region surrounding the Z = 82 major-shell closure has exhibited the strongest known manifestation of shape coexistence, to date. Due to this, the nuclides that inhabit this region have been subject to extensive decay- and laser-spectroscopy studies. In this work, the results from two investigati...

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Autor principal: Cubiss, J
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2671914
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description The region surrounding the Z = 82 major-shell closure has exhibited the strongest known manifestation of shape coexistence, to date. Due to this, the nuclides that inhabit this region have been subject to extensive decay- and laser-spectroscopy studies. In this work, the results from two investigations performed at the CERN, ISOLDE facility will be presented: the first, an α-decay study of two states in $^{178}$ Au, and the second, an in-source laser-spectroscopy experiment performed on a long chain of At isotopes. Two states, a low-spin ground state, and a high-spin isomer, were directly identified in $^{178}$ Au (Z = 79, N = 99) for the first time. Due to the highly selective resonant laser-ionisation method, it was possible to produce isomerically pure beams of the ground and isomeric states. These beams were then ustilised in order to perform dedicated α-decay studies upon the two states. Successful measurements were made for the half-lives, branching ratios, and decay patterns of $^{178g,m}$Au. The first ever laser-spectroscopy measurements were performed on a long chain of At isotopes, using the in-source resonant ionisation technique. The isotope shifts and hyperfine structures of long-lived states in $^{195−211,217−219}$ At were measured. From these, values for the corresponding changes in mean-squared charge radius, and magnetic dipole moments were extracted. The charge-radii of the neutron-deficient At isotopes display a strong onset of deformation, as the neutron number approaches the N = 104 midshell. The observed onset is more pronounced than the one seen in the Po isotopes, which is noted to be exceptionally strong. Based on the extracted charge-radii and magnetic moments, cases for shape coexistence were identified in $^{195,197,199}At. In the case of the neutron-rich At isotopes, an inversion of the normal odd-even-staggering has given evidence for the presence of octupole collectivity.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-17296112019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2671914engCubiss, JIn-source laser spectroscopy of At isotopes and decay studies of $^{178}$AuNuclear Physics - ExperimentThe region surrounding the Z = 82 major-shell closure has exhibited the strongest known manifestation of shape coexistence, to date. Due to this, the nuclides that inhabit this region have been subject to extensive decay- and laser-spectroscopy studies. In this work, the results from two investigations performed at the CERN, ISOLDE facility will be presented: the first, an α-decay study of two states in $^{178}$ Au, and the second, an in-source laser-spectroscopy experiment performed on a long chain of At isotopes. Two states, a low-spin ground state, and a high-spin isomer, were directly identified in $^{178}$ Au (Z = 79, N = 99) for the first time. Due to the highly selective resonant laser-ionisation method, it was possible to produce isomerically pure beams of the ground and isomeric states. These beams were then ustilised in order to perform dedicated α-decay studies upon the two states. Successful measurements were made for the half-lives, branching ratios, and decay patterns of $^{178g,m}$Au. The first ever laser-spectroscopy measurements were performed on a long chain of At isotopes, using the in-source resonant ionisation technique. The isotope shifts and hyperfine structures of long-lived states in $^{195−211,217−219}$ At were measured. From these, values for the corresponding changes in mean-squared charge radius, and magnetic dipole moments were extracted. The charge-radii of the neutron-deficient At isotopes display a strong onset of deformation, as the neutron number approaches the N = 104 midshell. The observed onset is more pronounced than the one seen in the Po isotopes, which is noted to be exceptionally strong. Based on the extracted charge-radii and magnetic moments, cases for shape coexistence were identified in $^{195,197,199}At. In the case of the neutron-rich At isotopes, an inversion of the normal odd-even-staggering has given evidence for the presence of octupole collectivity.CERN-THESIS-2017-461oai:inspirehep.net:17296112019-04-16T07:15:23Z
spellingShingle Nuclear Physics - Experiment
Cubiss, J
In-source laser spectroscopy of At isotopes and decay studies of $^{178}$Au
title In-source laser spectroscopy of At isotopes and decay studies of $^{178}$Au
title_full In-source laser spectroscopy of At isotopes and decay studies of $^{178}$Au
title_fullStr In-source laser spectroscopy of At isotopes and decay studies of $^{178}$Au
title_full_unstemmed In-source laser spectroscopy of At isotopes and decay studies of $^{178}$Au
title_short In-source laser spectroscopy of At isotopes and decay studies of $^{178}$Au
title_sort in-source laser spectroscopy of at isotopes and decay studies of $^{178}$au
topic Nuclear Physics - Experiment
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2671914
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