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Decay-assisted laser spectroscopy of neutron-deficient francium

Authors :
R. F. Garcia Ruiz
Ralf Erik Rossel
K. T. Flanagan
H. Henry Stroke
J. Billowes
Klaus Wendt
I. Strashnov
G. Neyens
Sebastian Rothe
S. De Schepper
V. N. Fedosseev
S. Franchoo
Mark Bissell
Thomas Elias Cocolios
I. Budinčević
K. M. Lynch
H. Heylen
B. A. Marsh
R. P. de Groote
T.J. Procter
Source :
Lynch, K M, Billowes, J, Bissell, M L, Budinčević, I, Cocolios, T E, De Groote, R P, De Schepper, S, Fedosseev, V N, Flanagan, K T, Franchoo, S, Garcia Ruiz, R F, Heylen, H, Marsh, B A, Neyens, G, Procter, T J, Rossel, R E, Rothe, S, Strashnov, I, Stroke, H H & Wendt, K D A 2014, ' Decay-assisted laser spectroscopy of neutron-deficient francium ', Physical Review X, vol. 4, no. 1, 011055, pp. 1-15 . https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevX.4.011055, Physical Review X, Vol 4, Iss 1, p 011055 (2014)
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

This paper reports on the hyperfine-structure and radioactive-decay studies of the neutron-deficient francium isotopes $^{202-206}$Fr performed with the Collinear Resonance Ionization Spectroscopy (CRIS) experiment at the ISOLDE facility, CERN. The high resolution innate to collinear laser spectroscopy is combined with the high efficiency of ion detection to provide a highly-sensitive technique to probe the hyperfine structure of exotic isotopes. The technique of decay-assisted laser spectroscopy is presented, whereby the isomeric ion beam is deflected to a decay spectroscopy station for alpha-decay tagging of the hyperfine components. Here, we present the first hyperfine-structure measurements of the neutron-deficient francium isotopes $^{202-206}$Fr, in addition to the identification of the low-lying states of $^{202,204}$Fr performed at the CRIS experiment. This paper reports on the hyperfine-structure and radioactive-decay studies of the neutron-deficient francium isotopes Fr202–206 performed with the Collinear Resonance Ionization Spectroscopy (CRIS) experiment at the ISOLDE facility, CERN. The high resolution innate to collinear laser spectroscopy is combined with the high efficiency of ion detection to provide a highly sensitive technique to probe the hyperfine structure of exotic isotopes. The technique of decay-assisted laser spectroscopy is presented, whereby the isomeric ion beam is deflected to a decay-spectroscopy station for alpha-decay tagging of the hyperfine components. Here, we present the first hyperfine-structure measurements of the neutron-deficient francium isotopes Fr202–206, in addition to the identification of the low-lying states of Fr202,204 performed at the CRIS experiment. This paper reports on the hyperfine-structure and radioactive-decay studies of the neutron-deficient francium isotopes $^{202-206}$Fr performed with the Collinear Resonance Ionization Spectroscopy (CRIS) experiment at the ISOLDE facility, CERN. The high resolution innate to collinear laser spectroscopy is combined with the high efficiency of ion detection to provide a highly-sensitive technique to probe the hyperfine structure of exotic isotopes. The technique of decay-assisted laser spectroscopy is presented, whereby the isomeric ion beam is deflected to a decay spectroscopy station for alpha-decay tagging of the hyperfine components. Here, we present the first hyperfine-structure measurements of the neutron-deficient francium isotopes $^{202-206}$Fr, in addition to the identification of the low-lying states of $^{202,204}$Fr performed at the CRIS experiment.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Lynch, K M, Billowes, J, Bissell, M L, Budinčević, I, Cocolios, T E, De Groote, R P, De Schepper, S, Fedosseev, V N, Flanagan, K T, Franchoo, S, Garcia Ruiz, R F, Heylen, H, Marsh, B A, Neyens, G, Procter, T J, Rossel, R E, Rothe, S, Strashnov, I, Stroke, H H & Wendt, K D A 2014, ' Decay-assisted laser spectroscopy of neutron-deficient francium ', Physical Review X, vol. 4, no. 1, 011055, pp. 1-15 . https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevX.4.011055, Physical Review X, Vol 4, Iss 1, p 011055 (2014)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....12375860b7d85a8153c924b67100c198
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevX.4.011055