Publication Date:
2017-07-28
Description:
Author(s): A. E. Stuchbery, J. M. Allmond, M. Danchev, C. Baktash, C. R. Bingham, A. Galindo-Uribarri, D. C. Radford, N. J. Stone, and C.-H. Yu Electromagnetic properties of atomic nuclei such as E 2 transition rates and M 1 magnetic moments (or g factors) are crucial characteristics of structure. For unstable nuclei produced as reaccelerated radioactive beams, measurements of g factors present numerous challenges. This paper develops the important recoil-in-vacuum technique to obtain a g factor for the 2 + state in 136 Te. The result fits existing systematics but also highlights anomalous values in other N = 84 isotones, thus presenting an important challenge to theory in the region just above doubly magic 132 Sn. [Phys. Rev. C 96, 014321] Published Thu Jul 27, 2017
Keywords:
Nuclear Structure
Print ISSN:
0556-2813
Electronic ISSN:
1089-490X
Topics:
Physics
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