Charge radius changes of even-even neutron-rich tellurium isotopes

R. Sifi, F. Le Blanc, N. Barré, L. Cabaret, J. Crawford, M. Ducourtieux, S. Essabaa, J. Genevey, G. Huber, M. Kowalska, C. Lau, J. K.P. Lee, G. Le Scornet, J. Oms, J. Pinard, B. Roussière, J. Sauvage, M. Seliverstov, H. Stroke

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    Abstract

    Laser spectroscopy based on resonant ionization of laser-desorbed atoms has been used to study the neutron-rich tellurium isotopes with the COMPLIS facility at ISOLDE-CERN. The isotope shift and the hyperfine structure of several neutron-rich Te isotopes: 120-136Te and 123m-133mTe have been measured. From the hyperfine structure and the isotope shift we can extract the magnetic and quadrupole moments and the change in the mean square charge radius respectively. The mean square charge radii of the even-even isotopes have been deduced and their comparison with the known data for the other elements near Z=50 is presented. The experimental δ〈r2〉 is compared with that obtained from the relativistic mean field calculations.

    Original languageEnglish (US)
    Title of host publicationFrontiers in Nuclear Structure, Astrophysics, and Reactions - FINUSTAR
    Pages172-176
    Number of pages5
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Apr 26 2006
    EventInternational Conference on Frontiers in Nuclear Structure, Astrophysics, and Reactions - FINUSTAR - Isle of Kos, Greece
    Duration: Sep 12 2005Sep 17 2005

    Publication series

    NameAIP Conference Proceedings
    Volume831
    ISSN (Print)0094-243X
    ISSN (Electronic)1551-7616

    Other

    OtherInternational Conference on Frontiers in Nuclear Structure, Astrophysics, and Reactions - FINUSTAR
    Country/TerritoryGreece
    CityIsle of Kos
    Period9/12/059/17/05

    Keywords

    • Hyperfine structure
    • Isotope shift
    • Laser spectroscopy
    • Nuclear moments

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • General Physics and Astronomy

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