Abstract Mean-square charge radii and magnetic moments have been measured for the neutron deficient lead isotopes, 182–190Pb. The measurement was performed at the ISOLDE online mass separator, using the in-source resonance ionization spectroscopy technique. The wavelength of the first excitation step for the resonance ionization laser ion source (RILIS) was scanned over the resonance(s) whilst the α- and γ-ray spectra from the decay of the Pb isotopes were recorded as a function of the wavelength. The isotope shift and, in the case of odd-A isotopes, the hyperfine splitting were deduced. The rms-charge radii of the very neutron deficient Pb isotopes follow the smooth trend of the heavier isotopes. This finding indicates a spherical shape for the lead ground states at the neutron mid-shell (N=104), where the excitation energy of the oblate 0+ state in the even isotopes reaches its minimum.
Study of the neutron deficient 182–190Pb isotopes by simultaneous atomic- and nuclear-spectroscopy
LASER 2006 ; 225-231
2007-01-01
7 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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