1.
|
Smooth trends in fermium charge radii and the impact of shell effects
/ Warbinek, Jessica (Darmstadt, GSI ; Mainz U. ; CERN ; Helmholtz Inst., Mainz) ; Rickert, Elisabeth (Darmstadt, GSI ; Mainz U. ; Helmholtz Inst., Mainz) ; Raeder, Sebastian (Darmstadt, GSI ; Helmholtz Inst., Mainz) ; Albrecht-Schönzart, Thomas (Colorado School of Mines) ; Andelic, Brankica (Darmstadt, GSI ; Helmholtz Inst., Mainz ; Groningen U.) ; Auler, Julian (Mainz U.) ; Bally, Benjamin (IRFU, Saclay) ; Bender, Michael (IP2I, Lyon) ; Berndt, Sebastian (Mainz U.) ; Block, Michael (Darmstadt, GSI ; Mainz U. ; Helmholtz Inst., Mainz) et al.
The quantum-mechanical nuclear-shell structure determines the stability and limits of the existence of the heaviest nuclides with large proton numbers Z ≳ 100 (refs. $^{1–3}$). [...]
2024 - 5 p.
- Published in : Nature 634 (2024) 1075-1079
Fulltext: PDF;
|
|
2.
|
Nuclear charge radii of germanium isotopes around $N$ = 40
/ Wang, S.J. (Peking U., SKLNPT) ; Kanellakopoulos, A. (Leuven U.) ; Yang, X.F. (Peking U., SKLNPT ; Leuven U.) ; Bai, S.W. (Peking U., SKLNPT) ; Billowes, J. (Manchester U.) ; Bissell, M.L. (Manchester U.) ; Blaum, K. (Heidelberg, Max Planck Inst.) ; Cheal, B. (Manchester U.) ; Devlin, C.S. (Manchester U.) ; Garcia Ruiz, R.F. (MIT ; CERN) et al.
Collinear laser spectroscopy measurements were performed on $^{68-74}$Ge isotopes ($Z = 32$) at ISOLDE-CERN, by probing the $4s^2 4p^2 \, ^3\!P_1 \rightarrow 4s^2 4p 5s \, ^3\!P_1^o$ atomic transition (269~nm) of germanium. Nuclear charge radii are determined via the measured isotope shifts, revealing a larger local variation than the neighboring isotopic chains. [...]
arXiv:2404.06046.-
2024-07-11 - 6 p.
Fulltext: Publication - PDF; 2404.06046 - PDF;
|
|
3.
|
Electromagnetic properties of indium isotopes illuminate the doubly magic character of $^{100}$Sn
/ Karthein, J. (MIT) ; Ricketts, C.M. (Manchester U.) ; Garcia Ruiz, R.F. (MIT ; Manchester U. ; CERN) ; Billowes, J. (Manchester U.) ; Binnersley, C.L. (Manchester U.) ; Cocolios, T.E. (Leuven U.) ; Dobaczewski, J. (York U., England ; Warsaw U.) ; Farooq-Smith, G.J. (Leuven U.) ; Flanagan, K.T. (Manchester U.) ; Georgiev, G. (IJCLab, Orsay) et al.
Our understanding of nuclear properties in the vicinity of $^{100}$Sn, suggested to be the heaviest doubly magic nucleus with equal numbers of protons (Z=50) and neutrons (N=50), has been a long-standing challenge for experimental and theoretical nuclear physics. Contradictory experimental evidence exists on the role of nuclear collectivity in this region of the nuclear chart. [...]
arXiv:2310.15093.-
2024-09-30 - 20 p.
- Published in : Nature Phys. 20 (2024) 1719-1725
Fulltext: PDF;
|
|
4.
|
|
Production test of Ti isotopes towards laser spectroscopy experiments
/ Plattner, Peter (Max-Planck-Institut f\"ur Kernphysik, Heidelberg, Germany) ; Bai, Shiwei (School of Physics and State Key Laboratory of Nuclear Physics and Technology, Peking University, Beijing, China) ; Blaum, Klaus (Max-Planck-Institut f\"ur Kernphysik, Heidelberg, Germany) ; Cheal, Bradley (Oliver Lodge Laboratory, University of Liverpool, UK) ; Garc\'ia Ru\'iz, Ronald (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA) ; Imgram, Phillip (Instituut voor Kern- en Stralingsfysica, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium) ; K\"onig, Kristian (Institut f\"ur Kernphysik, Technische Universit\"at Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany) ; Lellinger, Tim (Institut f\"ur Kernphysik, Technische Universit\"at Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany) ; Minamisono, Kei (Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA) ; M\"uller, Patrick (Institut f\"ur Kernphysik, Technische Universit\"at Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany) et al.
CERN-INTC-2023-039 ; INTC-I-255.
-
2023.
Fulltext
|
|
5.
|
Opportunities for Fundamental Physics Research with Radioactive Molecules
/ Arrowsmith-Kron, Gordon (Michigan State U.) ; Athanasakis-Kaklamanakis, Michail (CERN ; Leuven U.) ; Au, Mia (CERN ; Mainz U.) ; Ballof, Jochen (CERN ; Michigan State U.) ; Berger, Robert (Philipps U. Marburg) ; Borschevsky, Anastasia (U. Groningen, VSI) ; Breier, Alexander A. (Kassel U.) ; Buchinger, Fritz (McGill U.) ; Budker, Dmitry (Darmstadt, GSI ; UC, Berkeley) ; Caldwell, Luke (JILA, Boulder ; U. Colorado, Boulder ; Colorado U.) et al.
Molecules containing short-lived, radioactive nuclei are uniquely positioned to enable a wide range of scientific discoveries in the areas of fundamental symmetries, astrophysics, nuclear structure, and chemistry. Recent advances in the ability to create, cool, and control complex molecules down to the quantum level, along with recent and upcoming advances in radioactive species production at several facilities around the world, create a compelling opportunity to coordinate and combine these efforts to bring precision measurement and control to molecules containing extreme nuclei. [...]
arXiv:2302.02165.-
2024-07-12 - 119 p.
- Published in : Rep. Prog. Phys. 87 (2024) 084301
Fulltext: PDF;
|
|
6.
|
|
Laser spectroscopy of neutron-deficient thulium isotopes
/ Cheal, Bradley (Oliver Lodge Laboratory, University of Liverpool, UK.) ; Rodriguez, Liss (Experimental Physics Department, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland / Max-Planck-Institut fur Kernphysik, Heidelberg, Germany.) ; Bai, Shiwei (School of Physics and State Key Laboratory of Nuclear Physics and Technology, Peking Uni- versity, Beijing, China.) ; Blaum, Klaus (Max-Planck-Institut fu ̈r Kernphysik, Heidelberg, Germany.) ; Campbell, Paul (School of Physics and Astronomy, The University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.) ; Garcia Ruiz, Ronald (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA.) ; Imgram, Philip (Institut fur Kernphysik, Technische Universitat Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany.) ; Koenig, Kristian (Institut fur Kernphysik, Technische Universitat Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany.) ; Lellinger, Tim (Experimental Physics Department, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland / Institut fur Kernphysik, Technische Universitat Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany.) ; Muller, Patrick (Institut fur Kernphysik, Technische Universitat Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany.) et al.
CERN-INTC-2022-041 ; INTC-I-245.
-
2022.
Fulltext
|
|
7.
|
Precision mass measurement of lightweight self-conjugate nucleus $^{80}$Zr
/ Hamaker, A. (Michigan State U., East Lansing (main) ; Michigan State U., NSCL ; Michigan State U.) ; Leistenschneider, E. (Michigan State U., East Lansing (main) ; Michigan State U., NSCL ; CERN) ; Jain, R. (Michigan State U., NSCL ; Michigan State U., East Lansing (main) ; Michigan State U.) ; Bollen, G. (Michigan State U. ; Michigan State U., East Lansing (main) ; Michigan State U., NSCL) ; Giuliani, S.A. (Michigan State U., East Lansing (main) ; ECT, Trento ; Surrey U.) ; Lund, K. (Michigan State U., East Lansing (main) ; Michigan State U., NSCL) ; Nazarewicz, W. (Michigan State U., East Lansing (main) ; Michigan State U.) ; Neufcourt, L. (Michigan State U., East Lansing (main)) ; Nicoloff, C.R. (Michigan State U., East Lansing (main) ; Michigan State U., NSCL ; Michigan State U.) ; Puentes, D. (Michigan State U., East Lansing (main) ; Michigan State U., NSCL ; Michigan State U.) et al.
Protons and neutrons in the atomic nucleus move in shells analogous to the electronic shell structures of atoms. Nuclear shell structure varies across the nuclear landscape due to changes of the nuclear mean field with the number of neutrons $N$ and protons $Z$. [...]
arXiv:2108.13419.-
2021-11-25 - 8 p.
- Published in : Nature Phys. 17 (2021) 1408-1412
Fulltext: PDF;
|
|
8.
|
Nuclear Charge Radii of the Nickel Isotopes $^{58-68,70}$Ni
/ Malbrunot-Ettenauer, S. (CERN) ; Kaufmann, S. (Darmstadt, Tech. U.) ; Bacca, S. (Mainz U., Inst. Kernchem. ; Helmholtz Inst., Mainz) ; Barbieri, C. (Surrey U. ; Milan U. ; INFN, Milan) ; Billowes, J. (Manchester U.) ; Bissell, M.L. (Manchester U.) ; Blaum, K. (Heidelberg, Max Planck Inst.) ; Cheal, B. (Liverpool U.) ; Duguet, T. (IRFU, Saclay) ; Ruiz, R.F. Garcia (CERN ; Manchester U.) et al.
Collinear laser spectroscopy is performed on the nickel isotopes $^{58-68,70}$Ni, using a time-resolved photon counting system. From the measured isotope shifts, nuclear charge radii $R_c$ are extracted and compared to theoretical results. [...]
arXiv:2112.03382.-
2022-01-14 - 8 p.
- Published in : Phys. Rev. Lett. 128 (2022) 022502
Fulltext: PhysRevLett.128.022502 - PDF; 2112.03382 - PDF;
|
|
9.
|
Charge radii of exotic potassium isotopes challenge nuclear theory and the magic character of $N = 32$
/ Koszorús, Á. (Leuven U.) ; Yang, X.F. (Peking U., SKLNPT) ; Jiang, W.G. (U. Tennessee, Knoxville ; Oak Ridge ; Chalmers U. Tech.) ; Novario, S.J. (U. Tennessee, Knoxville ; Oak Ridge) ; Bai, S.W. (Peking U., SKLNPT) ; Billowes, J. (Manchester U.) ; Binnersley, C.L. (Manchester U.) ; Bissell, M.L. (Manchester U.) ; Cocolios, T.E. (Leuven U.) ; Cooper, B.S. (Manchester U.) et al.
Nuclear charge radii are sensitive probes of different aspects of the nucleon-nucleon interaction and the bulk properties of nuclear matter; thus, they provide a stringent test and challenge for nuclear theory. The calcium region has been of particular interest, as experimental evidence has suggested a new magic number at $N = 32$ [1-3], while the unexpectedly large increases in the charge radii [4,5] open new questions about the evolution of nuclear size in neutron-rich systems. [...]
arXiv:2012.01864.-
2021-01-28 - 5 p.
- Published in : Nature Phys.
Fulltext: PDF; Fulltext from publisher: PDF;
|
|
10.
|
Structural trends in atomic nuclei from laser spectroscopy of tin
/ Yordanov, Deyan T. (Orsay, IPN ; CERN) ; Rodríguez, Liss V. (Orsay, IPN ; Heidelberg, Max Planck Inst.) ; Balabanski, Dimiter L. (ELI-NP, Bucharest) ; Bieroń, Jacek (Jagiellonian U.) ; Bissell, Mark L. (Manchester U.) ; Blaum, Klaus (Heidelberg, Max Planck Inst.) ; Cheal, Bradley (Liverpool U.) ; Ekman, Jörgen (Malmo U.) ; Gaigalas, Gediminas (Vilnius U.) ; Garcia Ruiz, Ronald F. (CERN ; MIT) et al.
Tin is the chemical element with the largest number of stable isotopes. Its complete proton shell, comparable with the closed electron shells in the chemically inert noble gases, is not a mere precursor to extended stability; since the protons carry the nuclear charge, their spatial arrangement also drives the nuclear electromagnetism [...]
2020 - 9 p.
- Published in : Commun. Phys. 3 (2020) 107
Accepted Author Manuscript: PDF; Fulltext from Publisher: PDF;
|
|