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Charge Radii of Neutron Deficient ^{52,53}Fe Produced by Projectile Fragmentation

Authors :
K, Minamisono
D M, Rossi
R, Beerwerth
S, Fritzsche
D, Garand
A, Klose
Y, Liu
B, Maaß
P F, Mantica
A J, Miller
P, Müller
W, Nazarewicz
W, Nörtershäuser
E, Olsen
M R, Pearson
P-G, Reinhard
E E, Saperstein
C, Sumithrarachchi
S V, Tolokonnikov
Source :
Physical review letters. 117(25)
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Bunched-beam collinear laser spectroscopy is performed on neutron deficient ^{52,53}Fe prepared through in-flight separation followed by a gas stopping. This novel scheme is a major step to reach nuclides far from the stability line in laser spectroscopy. Differential mean-square charge radii δ⟨r^{2}⟩ of ^{52,53}Fe are determined relative to stable ^{56}Fe as δ⟨r^{2}⟩^{56,52}=-0.034(13) fm^{2} and δ⟨r^{2}⟩^{56,53}=-0.218(13) fm^{2}, respectively, from the isotope shift of atomic hyperfine structures. The multiconfiguration Dirac-Fock method is used to calculate atomic factors to deduce δ⟨r^{2}⟩. The values of δ⟨r^{2}⟩ exhibit a minimum at the N=28 neutron shell closure. The nuclear density functional theory with Fayans and Skyrme energy density functionals is used to interpret the data. The trend of δ⟨r^{2}⟩ along the Fe isotopic chain results from an interplay between single-particle shell structure, pairing, and polarization effects and provides important data for understanding the intricate trend in the δ⟨r^{2}⟩ of closed-shell Ca isotopes.

Details

ISSN :
10797114
Volume :
117
Issue :
25
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical review letters
Accession number :
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